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Erratum

Erratum: Dupuy, E.; et al. Comparison of XH2O Retrieved from GOSAT Short-Wavelength Infrared Spectra with Observations from the TCCON Network. Remote Sensing 2016, 8, 414

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Submission received: 16 June 2016 / Accepted: 17 June 2016 / Published: 22 June 2016
In the published paper [1], the plot sizes of Figure 4, Figure 6 and Figure 9 were incorrect. The correct Figures are as follows:
We apologize for any inconvenience caused to the readers by these changes. The manuscript will be updated and the original will remain available on the article webpage.

References

  1. Dupuy, E.; Morino, I.; Deutscher, N.M.; Yoshida, Y.; Uchino, O.; Connor, B.J.; De Mazière, M.; Griffith, D.W.T.; Hase, F.; Heikkinen, P.; et al. Comparison of XH2O Retrieved from GOSAT Short-Wavelength Infrared Spectra with Observations from the TCCON Network. Remote Sens. 2016, 8, 414. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Figure 4. Scatter plot of the GOSAT TANSO-FTS XH2O and coincident TCCON soundings (criteria of ±30 min and ±1° in latitude/longitude). For these criteria, there are no coincident TANSO-FTS ocean scans. The caption and color-coding are identical to those of Figure 3.
Figure 4. Scatter plot of the GOSAT TANSO-FTS XH2O and coincident TCCON soundings (criteria of ±30 min and ±1° in latitude/longitude). For these criteria, there are no coincident TANSO-FTS ocean scans. The caption and color-coding are identical to those of Figure 3.
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Figure 6. Scatter plot of the GOSAT TANSO-FTS XH2O and coincident TCCON soundings (criteria of ±30 min and ±1° in latitude/longitude) at the Lamont (left) and Lauder (right) TCCON sites. All coincidences were found for TANSO-FTS land scans.
Figure 6. Scatter plot of the GOSAT TANSO-FTS XH2O and coincident TCCON soundings (criteria of ±30 min and ±1° in latitude/longitude) at the Lamont (left) and Lauder (right) TCCON sites. All coincidences were found for TANSO-FTS land scans.
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Figure 9. Relative differences (GOSAT-TCCON)/TCCON as a function of the difference, in meters, between the retrieved altitude of the GOSAT footprints and the altitude of the TCCON sites, for GOSAT land scans only. The caption and color-coding are identical to those of Figure 3.
Figure 9. Relative differences (GOSAT-TCCON)/TCCON as a function of the difference, in meters, between the retrieved altitude of the GOSAT footprints and the altitude of the TCCON sites, for GOSAT land scans only. The caption and color-coding are identical to those of Figure 3.
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