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Monitoring of atmospheric composition using the thermal infrared IASI/MetOp sounder

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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 9, Issue 16, Pages 6041-6054

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COPERNICUS PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.5194/acp-9-6041-2009

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  1. CNRS-INSU
  2. CNES
  3. F.R.S.-FNRS [M. I. S. F. 4511.08]
  4. Belgian State Federal Office for Scientific, Technical and Cultural
  5. European Space Agency (ESA-Prodex arrangements C90-327)
  6. Actions de Recherche Concertees (Communaute Francaise de Belgique)
  7. INSU

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Atmospheric remote sounding from satellites is an essential component of the observational strategy deployed to monitor atmospheric pollution and changing composition. The IASI nadir looking thermal infrared sounder onboard MetOp will provide 15 years of global scale observations for a series of key atmospheric species, with unprecedented spatial sampling and coverage. This paper gives an overview of the instrument's capability for measuring atmospheric composition in the perspective of chemistry and air quality. The assessment is made in terms of species, accuracy and vertical information. Global distributions are presented for CO, CH(4), O(3) (total and tropospheric), HNO(3), NH(3), and volcanic SO(2). Local distributions of organic species measured during fire events, such as C(2)H(4), CH(3)OH, HCOOH, and PAN are also shown. For each species or process, the link is made to specialized papers in this issue.

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