Title: SABER Data Quality
1SABER Data Quality
2NLTE V1.04 SABER and Lidar Temperature
3NLTE V1.04 SABER and Na Lidar Temperature
measured during Macwave
4NLTE SABER V1.04 Temperature cross section on
July 9, 2002
5NLTE SABER V1.04 Temperature global plot on July
9, 2002
6NLTE SABER and HALOE O3
7SABER 9.6?m and 1.27?m daytime O3 cross section
on July 4, 2002
8SABER 9.6?m and 1.27?m O3 difference cross
sections on July 4, 2002 and March 21, 2003
March 21, 2003
July 4, 2002
9NLTE SABER 9.6?m and 1.27 ?m O3 For January 17,
2003 at 45oN
10NLTE SABER and HALOE O3
11SABER V1.04 Ozone global plot on July 9, 2002
12LTE SABER and HALOE H2O
13LTE SABER and HALOE H2O
SABER
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15SABER retrieved CO2 cross section compared to
TIME-GCM for September
TIME-GCM Model CO2 for September
SABER retrieved CO2 for September 22, 2003
16Improvements from inclusion of CO2 line mixing
and adjustment of pressure registration window
O3
T
Significant T, O3 and H2O changes in right
direction
H2O
17SABER Data Quality Status
- Good confidence in retrieved temperatures up to
95 km - - NLTE data especially important outside the
tropics - NLTE O3 agrees with HALOE to within 20 for
20 km to - 60 km. High bias in the mesosphere with
respect to HALOE. - Very good agreement between SABER 1.27?m and
9.6?m O3 - LTE H2O in the stratosphere biased high with
respect to - HALOE
- Broad scale O3 and H2O morphology appears to be
reasonable - Radiance and volume emission rate quality is
excellent - Retrievals using line mixing and optimized
pressure - registration window provides significant
improvements