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AATS-14 measurements during COAST J. Livingston R. Johnson M. Kacenelenbogen C. Chang P. Russell

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AATS-14 measurements during COAST. J. Livingston R. Johnson M. Kacenelenbogen C. Chang P. Russell. Data acquisition and analysis. 14 data channels centered at wavelengths ( l) 354 – 2139 nm Data sampled at 10 Hz and averaged over 2 sec during flights - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: AATS-14 measurements during COAST

AATS-14 measurements during COASTJ. LivingstonR. Johnson

M. KacenelenbogenC. ChangP. Russell

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Data acquisition and analysis 14 data channels centered at wavelengths (l) 354 – 2139 nm Data sampled at 10 Hz and averaged over 2 sec during flights

2-sec voltage means and stds written to raw data file

September MLO sunrise calibration results used to calculate aerosol optical depth (AOD) at 13 l (using OMI columnar ozone data) and columnar water vapor (CWV) at 941 nm

AODs at 12 l, CWVs, estimated uncertainties archived with a/c latitude, longitude, GPS and P altitudes, static P, and spectral AOD fitting parameters in modified Gaines-Hipskind formatted files for 10/26, 10/27, and 10/28 flights

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System performance issues

Tracking changes caused by reflection off wing during aircraft turns• Reflection of the sun off the higher wing occasionally led to a small

deviation in AATS-14 tracking that yielded slightly elevated or depressed signals in some science channels.

• These reflections occurred when the relative azimuth of the AATS-to-sun vector coincided with the azimuth of the vector defined by the Twin Otter fuselage/higher wing intersection and the higher wing tip.

• All affected data have NOT been removed from the archived files.

Computer clock timing uncertainties• Twin Otter computer, AATS can computer, AATS laptop

Anomalously high AODs in 1558-nm channel• These were observed during the MLO calibration and during COAST flights.

The source of this problem may have been a light leak in the 1558-nm filter. AODs in this channel have been excluded from the archived files.

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System performance issues

Tracking changes caused by reflection off wing during aircraft turns• Reflection of the sun off the higher wing occasionally led to a small

deviation in AATS-14 tracking that yielded slightly elevated or depressed signals in some science channels.

• These reflections occurred when the relative azimuth of the AATS-to-sun vector coincided with the azimuth of the vector defined by the Twin Otter fuselage/higher wing intersection and the higher wing tip.

• All affected data have NOT been removed from the archived files.

Computer clock timing uncertainties• Twin Otter computer, AATS can computer, AATS laptop

Anomalously high AODs in 1558-nm channel• These were observed during the MLO calibration and during COAST flights.

The source of this problem may have been a light leak in the 1558-nm filter. AODs in this channel have been excluded from the archived files.

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Data Examples

28 Oct

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late

early

Bottom altitude

Top altitude

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AOD latitudinal traces and spectra

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Profiles

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Bottom altitude

Top altitudelate

early

Comparison of AOD spectra on 10/26 and 10/28

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26 Oct

Columnar water vapor increased with time

28 Oct

Columnar water vapor decreased with time