Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2004
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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on the Atmospheric Chemistry Validation of ENVISAT (ACVE-2), 3-7 May 2004, ESA-ESRIN, Frascat
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Embedded in the Envisat validation programme of the chemistry instruments GOMOS, MIPAS, and SCIAMACHY three balloon flights were carried out with MIPAS-B, the balloon borne version of MIPAS. The first one at mid-latitudes during the night of 24/25 September 2002 from Aire sur l'Adour, France, adjusted to the night-time overpass of orbit 2975. The second one in the late winter arctic vortex on 20/21 March 2003 from Kiruna, Sweden, matching evening and morning overpasses of Envisat (orbits 5508 and 5515) and the third one in the midnight sun from the same location on 2/3 July 2003 (Envisat orbits 6996 and 7004). This paper outlines the instrumental characteristics of MIPAS-B, the observation and validation strategy, the data processing and compares MIPAS-B results to Envisat results that have been available so far
Fischer Hanspeter
Friedl-Vallon Felix
Kleinert Anne
Lengel Anton
Maucher Guido
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