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Bias corrections of GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 with TCCON data and their evaluation using aircraft measurement data
Isamu Morino
Osamu Uchino
Takahiro Nakatsuru
Yukio Yoshida
Tatsuya Yokota
Debra Wunch
Paul O. Wennberg
Coleen M. Roehl
David W. T. Griffith
Voltaire A. Velazco
Nicholas M. Deutscher
Thorsten Warneke
Justus Notholt
John Robinson
Vanessa Sherlock
Frank Hase
Thomas Blumenstock
Markus Rettinger
Ralf Sussmann
Esko Kyrö
Rigel Kivi
Kei Shiomi
Shuji Kawakami
Martine De Mazière
Sabrina G. Arnold
Dietrich G. Feist
Erica A. Barrow
James Barney
Manvendra Dubey
Matthias Schneider
Laura T. Iraci
James R. Podolske
Patrick W. Hillyard
Toshinobu Machida
Yousuke Sawa
Kazuhiro Tsuboi
Hidekazu Matsueda
Colm Sweeney
Pieter P. Tans
Arlyn E. Andrews
Sebastien C. Biraud
Yukio Fukuyama
Jasna V. Pittman
Eric A. Kort
Tomoaki Tanaka
Abstract. We describe a method for removing systematic biases of column-averaged dry air mole fractions of CO2 (XCO2) and CH4 (XCH4) derived from short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) spectra of the Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT). We conduct correlation analyses between the GOSAT biases and simultaneously retrieved auxiliary parameters. We use these correlations to bias correct the GOSAT data, removing these spurious correlations. Data from the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) were used as reference values for this regression analysis. To evaluate the effectiveness of this correction method, the uncorrected/corrected GOSAT data were compared to independent XCO2 and XCH4 data derived from aircraft measurements taken for the Comprehensive Observation Network for TRace gases by AIrLiner (CONTRAIL) project, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the US Department of Energy (DOE), the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the HIAPER Pole-to-Pole observations (HIPPO) program, and the GOSAT validation aircraft observation campaign over Japan. These comparisons demonstrate that the empirically derived bias correction improves the agreement between GOSAT XCO2/XCH4 and the aircraft data. Finally, we present spatial distributions and temporal variations of the derived GOSAT biases.
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