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OMTO3 Release Specific Information
Software Version
The current release of OMTO3 is version 0.9.45.
ECS Collection Number 2
OMTO3 v0.9.45 is the second release of the Software designed
to
produce total ozone from the OMI data. Changes from the previous
version (v0.9.41 are listed below, in the Release
History.
Known Issue List
This section describes significant issues unique to the OMTO3
v0.9.45
product relative to the TOMS ozone product.
- The OMTO3 software applies adjustments to the radiance
measurements for
317.5 nm, 331.2 nm, and 360 nm, the wavelengths used by the OMTO3
product. These adjustments are derived using a refinement of the
procedure used to correct the cross-track problems with Earth Probe
(EP) TOMS after 1999. The OMTO3 orbital output file stores the
wavelengths and their corresponding adjustments for each scan or
cross-track position in the additional file attributes section of the
HDF metadata. The wavelength values are in "WavelengthOfAdjustment",
and the values of the adjustments are in "NVXAdjustment."
- Compared to TOMS, OMI's smaller field-of-view results in a
larger
"sea-glint"
per unit field-of-view and a corresponding larger error in derived
ozone under these conditions. The ozone error typically manifests
itself as a cross-track dependence over water that is not corrected by
the
adjustments described in the previous item. This uncorrected
error in the ozone can be up to 3%.
- The OMTO3 Aerosol Index (AI) is not valid for solar zenith
angles
greater than approximately 60 degrees. Because the OMI solar zenith
angles are typically higher than the solar zenith angles for TOMS at
the same
latitude, the OMI AI become invalid at somewhat lower latitudes than
TOMS. This may show up as a cross-track dependence in the OMI AI, and
is not corrected by the radiance measurement adjustments. This
uncorrected error in the AI can be up to 4%.
- Compared to TOMS, the OMTO3 Aerosol Index is 0.5 NVALUE
high. Users of the Aerosol Index are advised to make this correction,
for consistency with the TOMS data record.
Release History
OMTO3 v0.9.45 contains two modifications from the previous release.
- V0.9.45m calculates radiance residuals at 12
wavelengths
(listed below), which include the six EP/TOMS wavelengths used in the
v0.9.41 release, plus six additional wavelengths. The residuals at the
additional wavelengths are used to check instrument calibration and
also serve as input for deriving the SO2 column. The SO2 data will be
released later as a separate product. Note, that the algorithm for
deriving total ozone remains the same as in v0.9.41.
308.70nm, 310.80nm, 311.85nm, 312.61nm,
313.20nm, 314.40nm,
317.62nm, 322.42nm, 331.34nm, 345.40nm,
360.15nm, 372.80nm
- The OMTO3 algorithm uses the solar irradiances measured by
OMI on a single day (orbit 3725 on March 28, 2005), and assumes that
neither the true solar irradiance (at 1 AU) nor the instrument
calibration change with time. However, the solar irradiance needs to be
corrected for the Sun-Earth distance effect. This was inadvertently
left out in Version 0.9.41 for orbits 3709 through 4794. Version 0.9.45
makes the necessary adjustment. Orbits 3709 through 4794 have been
reprocessed with v0.9.45 and the data replaced. Please ensure you are
using the reprocessed data for these orbits by verifying in the
metadata the value of REPROCESSINGACTUAL is "processed 2 times" and the
value of PGEVERSION is "0.9.45" .
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