Abstract
The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment operating on the
International Space Station (SAGE III/ISS) is an occultation instrument
that retrieves aerosol extinction and ozone, water vapor, and other
trace gas concentrations. Water vapor in the stratosphere plays a
significant role in ozone depletion and global temperature regulation
making it an important species to monitor. The new SAGE III/ISS
instrument provides high quality, vertically resolved profiles of water
vapor throughout the stratosphere and upper troposphere. A discussion is
presented on the sensitivity of the SAGE III/ISS instrument to water
vapor and provide an early evaluation of the retrieved profiles.