- Total column ozone: use the total ozone in inst1_2d_asm_Nx.
- Below 500 hPa, including at the surface, ozone loses realism because the model does not include surface emissions and NOx chemistry, and no vertically resolved observations are assimilated in the lower troposphere. In particular, surface and the lowermost tropospheric ozone values from MERRA-2 are not recommended for science. MERRA-2 ozone has been evaluated between the middle troposphere (500 hPa) and 1 hPa. It is suitable for science within that layer, with caveats delineated in Wargan et al., 2017.
- When using upper stratospheric ozone (at pressures less than ~5 hPa), it is crucial to exercise caution. The assimilation has little impact as chemical timescales for ozone become shorter than the frequency of assimilated data. Additionally, in the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet SBUV period (1980-2004), the observation errors are set to large values in the upper stratosphere, further limiting the impact of assimilation.
- Mesospheric ozone (pressures less than ~1 hPa) in MERRA-2 is NOT scientifically meaningful, and should NOT be used.
For reference, listed below are MERRA-2 variables related to ozone, available in various temporal resolutions (hourly, 3-hourly, 6-hourly, and monthly mean) and vertical resolutions (pressure levels and model levels). Note that TO3 (total column ozone) is present in two 2D hourly mean collections below, i.e., 1) tavg1_2d_chm_Nx and 2) tavg1_2d_slv_Nx, and O3 (ozone mass mixing ratio) in two 3D 3-hourly collections, 6) inst3_3d_chm_Nv, and 7) inst3_3d_asm_Nv. The CHM collections 1) and 6) were conservatively remapped (simply a binning routine) from the native cube sphere grid to the regular latitude-longitude grids. In contrast, the SLV (2) and ASM (7) collections are non-conservatively interpolated using bilinear interpolation. As a rule of thumb, only the data conservatively remapped will balance to the highest precision. For all collections, please use this link to access a specific collection.
MERRA-2 provides the ozone collections below:
2D collections
1) Hourly mean: tavg1_2d_chm_Nx (or M2T1NXCHM): Carbon Monoxide and Ozone Diagnostics. Note: its monthly mean collection is tavgM_2d_chm_Nx (or M2TMNXCHM).
- TO3 (total column ozone). Units: DU
- TO3 (total column ozone). Units: DU
- TO3 (total column ozone). Units: DU
- 42 Pressure levels
- O3 (ozone mass mixing ratio). Units: kg kg-1
- O3 (ozone mass mixing ratio). Units: kg kg-1
- 72 Model levels
- O3 (ozone mass mixing ratio). Units: kg kg-1
- O3 (ozone mass mixing ratio). Units: kg kg-1
In addition, MERRA-2 also provides the ozone diagnostics collections listed below:
2D collections
8) Hourly mean: tavg1_2d_int_Nx (or M2T1NXINT): Vertically Integrated Diagnostics
- DOXDT_ANA (vertically integrated ozone tendency due to analysis). Units: kg m-2 s-1
- DOXDT_DYN (vertically integrated ozone tendency due to dynamics). Units: kg m-2 s-1
9) 3 hourly mean: tavg3_3d_odt_Np (or M2T3NPODT): Ozone Tendencies
- DOXDTANA (total ozone analysis tendency). Units: mol mol-1 s-1
- DOXDTDYN (tendency of ozone due to dynamics). Units: kg kg-1 s-1
DOXDT = DOXDT_DYN + DOXDT_PHY + DOXDT_ANA.
The dynamics contribution is simply the vertically integrated convergence. The physics contributions result from parameterized production and loss terms, mostly in the stratosphere. In MERRA-2, ozone is analyzed and so can change due to ozone increments or due to increments in atmospheric dry mass. Only the total analysis contribution is reported. In order to compare the tendencies with the total tendency from the states, a conversion factor of 1.655 mol/mol must be applied to the tendencies.
For additional information on MERRA-2 data, please read the MERRA-2 File Specification Document first, and refer to the MERRA-2 project page.
In addition, the ozone product in the MERRA-2 Stratospheric Composition Reanalysis of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (M2-SCREAM) collection is recommended:
https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datasets?keywords=m2-scream&sort=dataset&page=1. More details about M2-SCREAM can be found in Wargan et al. (2023).
References:
Wargan, K., G. J. Labow, S. M. Frith, S. Pawson, N. J. Livesey, and G. S. Partyka (2017) Evaluation of the ozone fields in NASA's MERRA-2 reanalysis. J. Clim., 30, 2961–2988. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0699.1.
Wargan, K., Weir, B., Manney, G. L., Cohn, S. E., Knowland, K. E., Wales, P. A., & Livesey, N. J. (2023) M2-SCREAM: A stratospheric composition reanalysis of Aura MLS data with MERRA-2 transport. Earth and Space Science, 10, e2022EA002632. doi:10.1029/2022EA002632