JOURNAL ARTICLE

Aerosol retrieval from multiangle, multispectral photopolarimetric measurements: importance of spectral range and angular resolution

Lianghai WuOtto HasekampBastiaan van DiedenhovenBrian Cairns

Year: 2015 Journal:   Atmospheric measurement techniques Vol: 8 (6)Pages: 2625-2638   Publisher: Copernicus Publications

Abstract

Abstract. We investigated the importance of spectral range and angular resolution for aerosol retrieval from multiangle photopolarimetric measurements over land. For this purpose, we use an extensive set of simulated measurements for different spectral ranges and angular resolutions and subsets of real measurements of the airborne Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP) carried out during the PODEX and SEAC4RS campaigns over the continental USA. Aerosol retrievals performed from RSP measurements show good agreement with ground-based AERONET measurements for aerosol optical depth (AOD), single scattering albedo (SSA) and refractive index. Furthermore, we found that inclusion of shortwave infrared bands (1590 and/or 2250 nm) significantly improves the retrieval of AOD, SSA and coarse mode microphysical properties. However, accuracies of the retrieved aerosol properties do not improve significantly when more than five viewing angles are used in the retrieval.

Keywords:
Aerosol AERONET Single-scattering albedo Remote sensing Multispectral image Environmental science Spectral resolution Albedo (alchemy) Meteorology Physics Geology Spectral line

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Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
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