Intercomparison of MAX-DOAS vertical profile retrieval algorithms: studies on field data from the CINDI-2 campaign

The second Cabauw Intercomparison of Nitrogen Dioxide measuring Instruments (CINDI-2) took place in Cabauw (the Netherlands) in September 2016 with the aim of assessing the consistency of multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) measurements of tropospheric species (NO.sub....

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric measurement techniques 2021-01, Vol.14 (1), p.1-35
Hauptverfasser: Tirpitz, Jan-Lukas, Frieß, Udo, Hendrick, François, Alberti, Carlos, Allaart, Marc, Apituley, Arnoud, Bais, Alkis, Beirle, Steffen, Berkhout, Stijn, Bognar, Kristof, Bösch, Tim, Bruchkouski, Ilya, Cede, Alexander, Chan, Ka Lok, den Hoed, Mirjam, Donner, Sebastian, Drosoglou, Theano, Fayt, Caroline, Friedrich, Martina M, Frumau, Arnoud, Gast, Lou, Gielen, Clio, Gomez-Martín, Laura, Hao, Nan, Hensen, Arjan, Henzing, Bas, Hermans, Christian, Jin, Junli, Kreher, Karin, Kuhn, Jonas, Lampel, Johannes, Li, Ang, Liu, Cheng, Liu, Haoran, Ma, Jianzhong, Merlaud, Alexis, Peters, Enno, Pinardi, Gaia, Piters, Ankie, Platt, Ulrich, Puentedura, Olga, Richter, Andreas, Schmitt, Stefan, Spinei, Elena, Stein Zweers, Deborah, Strong, Kimberly, Swart, Daan, Tack, Frederik, Tiefengraber, Martin, van der Hoff, René, van Roozendael, Michel, Vlemmix, Tim, Vonk, Jan, Wagner, Thomas, Wang, Yang, Wang, Zhuoru, Wenig, Mark, Wiegner, Matthias, Wittrock, Folkard, Xie, Pinhua, Xing, Chengzhi, Xu, Jin, Yela, Margarita, Zhang, Chengxin, Zhao, Xiaoyi
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Zusammenfassung:The second Cabauw Intercomparison of Nitrogen Dioxide measuring Instruments (CINDI-2) took place in Cabauw (the Netherlands) in September 2016 with the aim of assessing the consistency of multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) measurements of tropospheric species (NO.sub.2, HCHO, O.sub.3, HONO, CHOCHO and O.sub.4). This was achieved through the coordinated operation of 36 spectrometers operated by 24 groups from all over the world, together with a wide range of supporting reference observations (in situ analysers, balloon sondes, lidars, long-path DOAS, direct-sun DOAS, Sun photometer and meteorological instruments).
ISSN:1867-8548
1867-1381
1867-8548
DOI:10.5194/amt-14-1-2021