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Plan of ILAS-II Validation Experiment. Hideaki Nakajima ILAS-II Science Team Leader National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) E-mail: hide@nies.go.jp http://www-ilas2.nies.go.jp/. ILAS-II onboard the ADEOS-II. Main Characteristics of ADEOS-II. Configuration of ILAS-II.
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Plan of ILAS-II Validation Experiment Hideaki Nakajima ILAS-II Science Team Leader National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) E-mail: hide@nies.go.jp http://www-ilas2.nies.go.jp/
Measurement Species of ILAS-IIVertical profiles (ILAS-II: solar occultation sensor) in polar regions (ADEOS-II: sun-synchronous polar orbit) • Standard Product: O3, HNO3, NO2, N2O, CH4, H2O, aerosol(vis.) • Research Product: ClONO2, N2O5, CFC-12, CFC-11, CO, C2H6, OCS, NO, O3(isotope), aerosol(IR), temperature, pressure The following simulated latitudes and local times of the ILAS-II measurements were calculated for the initial condition of ADEOS-II orbit elements on 1 November 2001 available from NASDA: The general feature is the same irrespective of specific years.
Long Term Plan of Balloon Experimentsfor ILAS-II Validation (Kiruna) • No. 1: FY 2003 (TBD) CLD 1, SAKURA 2, MkIV 1, MIPAS 1, daily ozonesondes • No. 2: August-September 2005 (TBD) CLD 2, SAKURA 2, other flights, daily ozonesondes • No. 3: November-December 2007 (TBD) CLD 2, SAKURA 2, other flights, daily ozonesondes Other satellites: Envisat, SAGE III, POAM III, Odin, ACE, EOS-Aura
Long Term Plan of Balloon Experimentsfor ILAS-II Validation (Syowa) 1) Ozonsonde • 2003 KC (Meisei) 4 Feb. KC (Meisei) 20 May ECC 50 Jun.-Sep. (QUOBI) ECC 50 Nov.-Dec. Optical ozonesonde (up to 45 km) 5 • 2004 KC (Meisei) 24 May-Jul., Nov.-Feb. • 2005 KC (Meisei) 24 May-Jul., Nov.-Feb. 2) Aerosol particle counter • 2003 2 Jan.-Feb. • 2005 2 TBD • 2007 2 TBD 3) Cryogenic sampler • 2003 Dec. - 2004 Jan. 1 or 2
Launch of ADEOS-II and On-orbit Check Out Plan • Launch of ADEOS-II: Between 10:31-10:47 JST (Japan Standard Time) on Saturday 14 December 2002 Date window: 14-30 December 2002 Note: The followings will be fixed after the launch. • Initial Check Out of ILAS-II: 19-22 January 2003 • *Early Turn On of ILAS-II: 11, 14, 18, 21 February 2003 • *System Total #1: 23-26 March 2003 • *System Total #2 (Start of routine operation of all sensors): 2 April 2003 *ILAS-II measurements over Kiruna will be done.
ADEOS-II ON-ORBIT CHECK OUT PLAN sent from NASDA The launch date is 14 December 2002
List of Flights (The country in the parenthesis means the country supporting the flight, Gas: He, ) Total: 5 flights Balloon type Recovery CLD 1 flight (Japan) 150Z Russia or Finland SAKURA 2 flights (Japan) 100Z Russia or Finland MkIV 1 flight (Japan) 150Z Russia or Finland MIPAS 1 flight (Germany) 150Z Russia or Finland Ozonesonde measurements: About 30 soundings. Raven 500 m3 daily sounding during the campaign period, by Esrange personnel.
Details of each gondola-1 1. CLD (Gondola's PI: Yutaka Kondo) a) CLD (Y. Kondo) NO (->NO2), NOy (->HNO3) b) ASTRID-Grab sampler (Andreas Engel) N2O, CH4, CFC-12, CFC-11 c) ECC Ozonesonde (Y. Kondo) O3 d) Aerosol counter (probably) (Terry Deshler) Aerosol e) CAESR (probably) (Frank J. Murcray) HNO3, O3, CFC11 2. SAKURA (Gondola’s PI: Takakiyo Nakazawa) a) SAKURA-Cryogenic sampler (Instrument's PI: T. Nakazawa & Shuji Aoki) N2O, CH4, CFC-11, CFC-12
Details of each gondola-2 3. MkIV (Gondola's PI: Goeffrey Toon) a) JPL MkIV (G. Toon) CFC-11, CFC-12, HNO3, CH4, N2O, NO2, O3, H2O ClONO2, N2O5 4. MIPAS (Gondola's PI: Gerald Wetzel) a) MIPAS-B (G. Wetzel & Hermann Oelhaf) O3, NO2, HNO3, CH4, N2O, H2O, ClONO2, N2O5, CFC-12, CFC-11, C2H6, NO, temperature
ILAS-II Validation Calendar • ILAS-II occultation measurements over Kiruna (67.88N, 21.06E) are calculated. • ILAS-II occultation measurement location depends on an orbit parameter of ADEOS-II, i.e., local suntime of descending of the equator crossing of ADEOS-II, which should be set as 10:30 am +/- 15 minutes. • A set of the following validation calendar information was calculated for the initial condition of ADEOS-II orbit elements on 1 November 2001 available from NASDA: The general feature is the same irrespective of specific years.
ILAS-II and GOMOS Measurements Collocation
ILAS Validation (Feb.-Mar., 1997) Validation Experiments - Balloon Campaign at Kiruna, Sweden (68 N, 21 E) February - March 1997; 17 large balloon flights Japan: CLD 2, SAKURA 2, France: LPMA 3, RADIBAL 1, AMON 1, ELHYSA 1, SAOZ 4 Germany: MIPAS 2, Triple 1 (Japan: Daily ozonesonde 56) - Balloon Campaign at Fairbanks, Alaska (65 N, 148 W) April - May 1997; 2 large balloon flights USA: MkIV 1, FIRS-2 1 • Other validation experiments ozonesonde, aircraft (Falcon, ER-2 of POLARIS), NDSC, ground-based, (HALOE, SAGE II), etc.
Validation Analysis Resultsfor ILAS Version 5.20 J. Geophys. Res.-Atmospheres: ILAS Special Section, December 2002 Issue (J. Geophys. Res., Vol.107, No.D24) 14 papers
Nakajima, H. et al., ILAS Hardware performance • Nakajima, H. et al., Tangent height determination • Yokota, T. et al., ILAS algorithm • Sugita, T. et al., Validation of O3 • Kanzawa, H. et al., Validation of H2O • Kanzawa, H. et al., Validation of CH4 and N2O • Irie, H. et al., Validation of NO2 and HNO3 • Choi, W. et al., CH4 dynamics • Jucks, K. et al., Validation of ILAS using FIRS-2 • Pan, L. et al., Validation of H2O using climatology • Saitoh, N. et al., PSC characterization • Terao, S. et al., O3 depletion using satellite match • Toon, G. C. et al., Validation of ILAS using Mk-IV • Wood, S. W. et al., Validation of ILAS using ground FTS
ILAS-II Web Page http://www-ilas2.nies.go.jp/ ILAS-II Personnel Y. Sasano: PI, Project Leader H. Kobayashi: Sub Leader H. Nakajima: Science Team Leader H. Kanzawa: Validation Team Leader T. Yokota: Algorithm Team Leader