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A Global, Multidecadal Carbon Monoxide (CO) Record from The Sounder AIRS/CrIS System

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Satellite observations of carbon monoxide (CO) are essential for monitoring global air quality, pollution transport, and climate-related emissions. This study evaluates the continuity and consistency of CO measurements derived from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) and the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS), both operating in the thermal infrared band near 4.6 µm. By comparing retrievals from the AIRS Science Team v7 and the CLIMCAPS (Community Long-term Infrared Microwave Combined Atmospheric Product System) algorithms across AIRS and CrIS radiances, we demonstrate that the interannual CO variability is consistent across instruments and algorithms. These findings are validated using the long-term MOPITT record. Additionally, we show that mid-tropospheric CO variabilities correspond with fire detections from MODIS and surface vapor pressure deficit (VPD) anomalies, indicating a rise in wildfire activity in the Northern Hemisphere. The results shown here provide confidence in the utility of a combined AIRS/CrIS CO record. With the scheduled continuation of CrIS observations through future JPSS platforms, the combined CO record from U.S. hyperspectral sounders in the afternoon orbit is set to continue to 2035 and beyond, providing a possible means to quantify trends and interannual variability over multiple decades.
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