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26 October 2004 Retrievals from the Limb Ozone Retrieval Experiment on STS107
David E. Flittner, Ernest Hilsenrath, Scott J. Janz, Robert P. Loughman, Richard D. McPeters, Didier F. Rault
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Abstract
The Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite will produce ozone profiles using the limb scatter technique. While this technique has been used in the 1980s for mesospheric retrievals with data from the Solar Mesospheric Explorer, its use for the stratosphere and upper troposphere is relatively recent. To increase the scientific experience with this method, the Limb Ozone Retrieval Experiment LORE was flown on-board STS107 in 2003. A significant amount of data from thirteen orbits was down-linked during the mission and exists for analysis. LORE was an imaging filter radiometer, consisting of a linear diode array, five interference filters (plus a blank for dark current) and a simple telescope with color correcting optics. The wavelengths for the channels were 322, 350, 602, 675 & 1000 nm and can be viewed as a minimum set of measurements needed for ozone profiling from 50 km to 10 km. The temporal sampling of the channels, along with the shuttle orbital and attitude (e.g. pitch) motions present a challenge in retrieving precise ozone profiles. Presented are the retrieval algorithms for determination of the channel's altitude scale, cloud top height and aerosol extinction. Also shown are a sub-set of flight data and the corresponding retrieved ozone profiles.
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David E. Flittner, Ernest Hilsenrath, Scott J. Janz, Robert P. Loughman, Richard D. McPeters, and Didier F. Rault "Retrievals from the Limb Ozone Retrieval Experiment on STS107", Proc. SPIE 5542, Earth Observing Systems IX, (26 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.559746
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Aerosols

Clouds

Scattering

Stray light

Rayleigh scattering

Atmospheric modeling

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