Nc. Hsu et al., EFFECT OF AN IMPROVED CLOUD CLIMATOLOGY ON THE TOTAL OZONE MAPPING SPECTROMETER TOTAL OZONE RETRIEVAL, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D4), 1997, pp. 4247-4255
The 14.5 years of Nimbus 7 total ozone mapping spectrometer (TOMS) gri
dded data have been reprocessed using the Version 7 (V7) algorithm. Am
ong a number of improvements made in the TOMS V7 algorithm, a new clou
d top height climatology, based upon the International Satellite Cloud
Climatology Project (ISCCP) data set; has been included to correct fo
r the cloud height effect on total ozone. The new algorithm also conta
ined an improved cloud model that used a modified Lambertian surface a
ssumption in the partially clouded scenes. As a result, reductions in
TOMS V7 total ozone, as compared to Version 6 data, could be more than
20 Dobson units over marine stratocumulus, while in high cloud region
s the V7 measured total ozone amounts are generally higher than V6 val
ues. The high correlation between TOMS V6 total ozone and reflectivity
has been greatly reduced using the V7 data, particularly in the low c
loud region of the tropical eastern Atlantic. Also, the land-ocean con
trast in total ozone associated with the inadequate cloud height clima
tology and partial cloud model has diminished in the V7 data. The land
-ocean contrast in total ozone due to the sensitivity of the lower tro
pospheric ozone to ground reflectivity, however, still remains.