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    An In-Flight Calibration Method for Near-Real-Time Humidity Measurements with the Airborne MOZAIC Sensor

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2008:;volume( 025 ):;issue: 005::page 656
    Author:
    Smit, Herman G. J.
    ,
    Volz-Thomas, Andreas
    ,
    Helten, Manfred
    ,
    Paetz, Werner
    ,
    Kley, Dieter
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JTECHA975.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A new in-flight calibration (IFC) method is described for the humidity sensor flown routinely since 1994 on the Measurement of Ozone and Water Vapor by Airbus In-Service Aircraft (MOZAIC) program?s aircraft. The IFC method corrects the potential drift of the sensor offset at zero relative humidity, which is the critical parameter in determining the uncertainty of the measurements. The sensor offset is determined from the measurements themselves as obtained during periods when the aircraft is flying in the lower stratosphere at or above the hygropause, where the H2O mixing ratio reaches well-defined minimum values of about 5 ppmv and the contribution of atmospheric H2O to the sensor signal is minimal. The selection of stratospheric data is achieved with the help of potential temperature, which can be calculated in situ from measured temperature and pressure. The IFC method is capable of providing humidity measurements in near?real time with an uncertainty of ±8% RH at the surface and ±7% RH in the upper troposphere. For validation, the IFC method was applied to 5 yr of archived raw signals from the MOZAIC aircraft. The resulting humidity data are in good agreement (within 2% RH) with the original MOZAIC data that used monthly pre- and postflight calibrations of the sensor. The standard deviation of the differences varies with altitude between ±4% and ±6% RH, which is comparable to the accuracy of the MOZAIC laboratory calibrations. Compared to MOZAIC operation based on monthly calibrations in the laboratory, the use of IFC will substantially reduce the efforts for maintenance and thus will enable operation of the sensor on a large fleet of in-service aircraft for near-real-time measurements of humidity in the troposphere. Because the IFC method will not work on aircraft that never enter the lower stratosphere, for example, aircraft that fly exclusively regional routes or in the tropics, regular offline calibrations will remain important for such aircraft.
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    contributor authorSmit, Herman G. J.
    contributor authorVolz-Thomas, Andreas
    contributor authorHelten, Manfred
    contributor authorPaetz, Werner
    contributor authorKley, Dieter
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:20:39Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:20:39Z
    date copyright2008/05/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-66145.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207449
    description abstractA new in-flight calibration (IFC) method is described for the humidity sensor flown routinely since 1994 on the Measurement of Ozone and Water Vapor by Airbus In-Service Aircraft (MOZAIC) program?s aircraft. The IFC method corrects the potential drift of the sensor offset at zero relative humidity, which is the critical parameter in determining the uncertainty of the measurements. The sensor offset is determined from the measurements themselves as obtained during periods when the aircraft is flying in the lower stratosphere at or above the hygropause, where the H2O mixing ratio reaches well-defined minimum values of about 5 ppmv and the contribution of atmospheric H2O to the sensor signal is minimal. The selection of stratospheric data is achieved with the help of potential temperature, which can be calculated in situ from measured temperature and pressure. The IFC method is capable of providing humidity measurements in near?real time with an uncertainty of ±8% RH at the surface and ±7% RH in the upper troposphere. For validation, the IFC method was applied to 5 yr of archived raw signals from the MOZAIC aircraft. The resulting humidity data are in good agreement (within 2% RH) with the original MOZAIC data that used monthly pre- and postflight calibrations of the sensor. The standard deviation of the differences varies with altitude between ±4% and ±6% RH, which is comparable to the accuracy of the MOZAIC laboratory calibrations. Compared to MOZAIC operation based on monthly calibrations in the laboratory, the use of IFC will substantially reduce the efforts for maintenance and thus will enable operation of the sensor on a large fleet of in-service aircraft for near-real-time measurements of humidity in the troposphere. Because the IFC method will not work on aircraft that never enter the lower stratosphere, for example, aircraft that fly exclusively regional routes or in the tropics, regular offline calibrations will remain important for such aircraft.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn In-Flight Calibration Method for Near-Real-Time Humidity Measurements with the Airborne MOZAIC Sensor
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume25
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JTECHA975.1
    journal fristpage656
    journal lastpage666
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2008:;volume( 025 ):;issue: 005
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