E. Puliafito et al., RETRIEVAL ERROR COMPARISON FOR SEVERAL INVERSION TECHNIQUES USED IN LIMB-SCANNING MILLIMETER-WAVE SPECTROSCOPY, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 100(D7), 1995, pp. 14257-14267
The Rodgers formal retrieval error analysis allows the quantitative de
termination of such important retrieval properties as the total retrie
val error, the contributions from the relevant error sources, the vert
ical resolution, and the inversion bias. Therefore it is a powerful to
ol for the objective evaluation and comparison of retrieval techniques
. We have applied this error analysis to five numerical inversion tech
niques (the direct inversion, the linear constrained inversion,;the op
timal estimation inversion, the general relaxation inversion, and the
Twomey-modified Chahine relaxation inversion) used for the retrieval o
f middle atmospheric constituent concentrations from limb-scanning mil
limeter-wave spectroscopic measurements. As an example of such measure
ments, we use the geometry and instrument characteristic of the millim
eter-wave atmospheric sounder (MAS) experiment, which has flown on the
first three ATLAS series of spacelab shuttle missions (March 1992, Ap
ril 1993, and November 1994). We find that the relaxation methods have
somewhat better vertical resolution but are slightly more sensitive t
o measurement errors than the constrained matrix methods, However, for
the assumed MAS instrument characteristics, the total retrieval error
is similar for all of the inversion schemes. We also tested the error
predicted by the theoretical analysis against numerical simulations a
nd find good agreement. Trade-offs of these retrieval characteristics
for several cases of measurement error and a priori profile uncertaint
y are presented,