Aerosol Characterization and Optical Thickness Retrievals Using GOME and METEOSAT Satellite Data
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Retrievals of atmospheric aerosol optical thickness are highly dependent on
the choice of the class describing the aerosol properties leading to
significant errors while using classes available in the literature. High
spectral resolution measurements from GOME (Global Ozone Monitoring
Experiment) between the ultraviolet and the near infrared can be used for
an accurate characterization of the aerosol optical properties. The
radiometer MVIRI (METEOSAT Visible and Infrared Imager) on board the
geostationary satellite METEOSAT, while being equipped only with broadband
VIS channel, ensures an adequate half-hourly monitoring of the atmospheric
conditions over a large portion of the Earth. The present algorithm is
based on a combination of data from both sensors for the retrieval of the
aerosol optical thickness at the reference wavelength of 0.55 mm (AOT). A
case of a desert dust outbreak from the African continent over the Atlantic
Ocean is examined. AOT values obtained using a-priori fixed classes taken
from literature are compared with those retrieved with this algorithm using
the GOME-derived classes. Systematic differences of the order of a few
tenths on average are found which remain significant also after considering
the measurement errors. This represents a novelty introduced by the
synergistic use of both sensors.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
meteorologia; atmosfera; remote sensing
Elenco autori:
Cervino, Marco; Torricella, Francesca; Melani, Samantha; Cattani, Elsa; Levizzani, Vincenzo
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