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The Ozone Monitoring Instrument: overview of 14 years in space

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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 5699-5745

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-18-5699-2018

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  1. NASA program Aura Science Team [NNH13ZDA001N-AURAST]
  2. NASA program NASA Solar Irradiance Science Team [NNH15CN67C]
  3. Tekes
  4. Academy of Finland
  5. project INQUIRE [267442]
  6. project ILMApilot [303876]
  7. project CoE [312125]
  8. project SPARK
  9. Netherlands Space Office

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This overview paper highlights the successes of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on board the Aura satellite spanning a period of nearly 14 years. Data from OMI has been used in a wide range of applications and research resulting in many new findings. Due to its unprecedented spatial resolution, in combination with daily global coverage, OMI plays a unique role in measuring trace gases important for the ozone layer, air quality, and climate change. With the operational very fast delivery (VFD; direct readout) and near real-time (NRT) availability of the data, OMI also plays an important role in the development of operational services in the atmospheric chemistry domain.

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