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Quality Evaluation of the Column-Averaged Dry Air Mole Fractions of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Observed by GOSAT and GOSAT-2
Yukio YoshidaYu SomeyaHirofumi OhyamaIsamu MorinoTsuneo MatsunagaNicholas M. DeutscherDavid W. T. GriffithFrank HaseLaura T. IraciRigel KiviJustus NotholtDavid F. PollardYao TéVoltaire A. VelazcoDebra Wunch
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2023 Volume 19 Pages 173-184

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Column-averaged dry air mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane (XCO2 and XCH4) retrieved from SWIR (Short-Wavelength InfraRed) observations by GOSAT (Greenhouse Gases Observing SATellite) since 2009 and its successor GOSAT-2 since 2019 are available from NIES (National Institute for Environmental Studies) as SWIR L2 (Level 2) products. This paper shows the current status of the data quality of NIES SWIR L2 products and inter-satellite comparison results. Comparisons of XCO2 and XCH4 obtained from each satellite with ground-based observations from the TCCON (Total Carbon Column Observing Network) reveal that the averaged single measurement precision are less than 1.9 ppm and 10 ppb, respectively, and the site-to-site biases are less than 0.9 ppm and 5 ppb, respectively. The standard deviations of the inter-satellite differences for XCO2 and XCH4 are 2.18 ppm and 12.1 ppb, respectively, on an individual-data basis and 1.77 ppm and 11.7 ppb, respectively, on a monthly-regional-mean basis. While further improvements in the retrieval algorithm and bias-correction method are needed, GOSAT and GOSAT-2 retrievals are generally in good agreement.

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