High-resolution tropospheric carbon monoxide profiles retrieved from CrIS and TROPOMI

The Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) instrument is the only satellite-borne sensor in operation that uses both thermal (TIR) and near-infrared (NIR) channels to estimate CO profiles. With more than 15 years (2000 to present) of validated multispectral observations, MOPITT provides the unique capability to separate CO in the lowermost troposphere (LMT, surface to 3 km (∼ 700 hPa)) from the free-tropospheric abundance. To extend this record, a new, hyper-spectral approach is presented here that will provide CO data products exceeding the capabilities of MOPITT by combining the short-wavelength infrared (SWIR, equivalent to the MOPITT NIR) channels from the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) to be launched aboard the European Sentinel 5 Precursor (S5p) satellite in 2016 and the TIR channels from the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS) aboard the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) satellite. We apply the MUlti-SpEctra, MUlti-SpEcies, Multi-SEnsors (MUSES) retrieval algorithm to quantify the potential of this joint CO product. CO profiles are retrieved from a single-footprint, full-spectral-resolution CrIS transect over Africa on 27-28 August 2013 coincident with significant biomass burning. Comparisons of collocated CrIS and MOPITT CO observations for the LMT show a mean difference of 2.8 ± 24.9 ppb, which is well within the estimated measurement uncertainty of both sensors. The estimated degrees of freedom (DOF) for CO signals from synergistic CrIS–TROPOMI retrievals are approximately 0.9 in the LMT and 1.3 above the LMT, which indicates that the LMT CO can be distinguished from the free troposphere, similar to MOPITT multispectral observations (0.8 in the LMT, and 1.1 above the LMT). In addition to increased sensitivity, the combined retrievals reduce measurement uncertainty, with ∼ 15 % error reduction in the LMT. With a daily global coverage and a combined spatial footprint of 14 km, the joint CrIS-TROPOMI measurements have the potential to extend and improve upon the MOPITT multispectral CO data records for the coming decade.

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Author Fu, Dejian
Bowman, Kevin
Worden, Helen
Natraj, Vijay
Worden, John
Yu, Shanshan
Veefkind, Pepijn
Aben, Ilse
Landgraf, Jochen
Strow, Larrabee
Han, Yong
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Suggested Citation Fu, Dejian, Bowman, Kevin, Worden, Helen, Natraj, Vijay, Worden, John, Yu, Shanshan, Veefkind, Pepijn, Aben, Ilse, Landgraf, Jochen, Strow, Larrabee, Han, Yong. (2016). High-resolution tropospheric carbon monoxide profiles retrieved from CrIS and TROPOMI. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d79p3397. Accessed 15 June 2025.

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