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In the stratosphere, nitrogen dioxide acts both as an ozone destroying substance
(through the catalytic NOx cycle) and as a buffer against halogen catalysed
ozone loss (through formation of chlorine and bromine nitrates). In particular
in the southern hemisphere, sedimentation of polar stratospheric clouds (PSC)
can remove nitrogen from the stratosphere (denitrification) and delay ozone
recovery in spring.
 
The main source of nitrogen oxides in the stratosphere is N2O from
soil emissions. The diurnal, seasonal, and latitudinal variation of NO2
is dominated by the equilibrium between NOx (NO2 + NO) on
one hand and the reservoir substances (mainly N2O5, HNO3,
ClONO2) on the other hand. This is driven by photolysis of NO2
and the reservoirs, thermal decomposition of N2O5 and
hydrolysis of N2O5 to HNO3 on sulphate aerosols
and PSC. The latter explains the observed impact of large volcanic eruptions
such as Pinatubo on stratospheric NO2 levels.
As from GOME measurements, NO2 columns can be retrieved from
SCIAMACHY spectra with high accuracy in the 425-450 nm region using the DOAS
method. In contrast to tropospheric NO2 retrieval, the airmass
factors for stratospheric NO2 do not depend critically on surface
albedo, cloud cover or vertical distribution. However, in the presence of strong
tropospheric pollution, the column observed by the satellite is enhanced by the
tropospheric contribution, and at high sun (mid and low latitudes) the
stratospheric NO2 column is overestimated.
As an example, the plot shows stratospheric NO2 above the southern
hemisphere as derived from SCIAMACHY nadir measurements in January and August 2004.
The large change in stratospheric NO2 column is apparent which is the result of
both the change in illumination and denoxification and denitrification within
the polar vortex..
Stratospheric NO2 columns are also part of the SCIAMACHY
lv2-products provided by ESA/DLR. The offline scientific data products provided
here are based on the same raw measurements but have been retrieved using
independent algorithms developed at the IUP Bremen. Comparisons show, that the
agreement good, in some areas of the world even excellent, but significant
differences exist over other areas and also with respect to overall data
consistency.
Stratospheric NO2 columns from SCIAMACHY nadir measurements are
available from August 2002 onwards. Currently, the analysis is based
on a rather limited set of both uncalibrated and calibrated data that have been
released by ESA, and therefore has to be considered as preliminary.
Images of daily, monthly, and annual averages of stratospheric
NO2 can be viewed on our
SCIAMACHY data browser
page.
Data files with daily SCIAMACHY NO2 columns over
selected stations can be found in our data
archive.
If you have any requests,
please contact
Andreas Richter.
- R. Sussmann, W. Stremme, J. P. Burrows, A. Richter, W. Seiler, M. Rettinger,
Stratospheric and tropospheric NO2 variability on the diurnal and annual
scale: a combined retrieval from ENVISAT/SCIAMACHY and solar FTIR at the Permanent
Ground-Truthing Facility Zugspitze/Garmisch, Atmos. Chem. Phys.,
5, 2657-2677, 2005
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Richter, A., F. Wittrock, M. Weber, S. Beirle, S. Kühl, U. Platt, T. Wagner,
W. Wilms-Grabe, and J. P. Burrows,
GOME observations of stratospheric
trace gas distributions during the splitting vortex event in the Antarctic winter
2002 Part I: Measurements, J. Atmos. Sci., 62 (3), 778-785, 2005
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Richter, A., Burrows, J. P., Fietkau, S., Medeke, T.,
Notholt, J., Oetjen, H., Sierk, B., Warneke, T., Wittrock, F., Dix, B., Friess,
U., Wagner, T., Blumenstock, T., Griesfeller, A., Sussmann, R., Rockmann, A.,
and Schulz, A.: A
scientific NO2 product from SCIAMACHY: First results and
validation, Proceedings of the Second Workshop on the Atmospheric
Chemistry Validation of ENVISAT (ACVE-2) ESA-ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 3-7 May
2004 (ESA SP-562, August 2004) EPOSCAR, 2004
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First
NO2 Results from SCIAMACHY UV/vis Nadir Measurements, A. Richter et al.,
2nd International DOAS Workshop Heidelberg, September 2003
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First Results
from SCIAMACHY UV/vis Nadir Measurements,
A. Richter et al.,
DPG Frühjahrstagung, March 2003
If you are interested in more information or
SCIAMACHY
NO2 data, please contact
Andreas Richter.
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