Literature DB >> 28059358

Aerosol optical depth under "clear" sky conditions derived from sea surface reflection of lidar signals.

Min He, Yongxiang Hu, Jian Ping Huang, Knut Stamnes.   

Abstract

There are considerable demands for accurate atmospheric correction of satellite observations of the sea surface or subsurface signal. Surface and sub-surface reflection under "clear" atmospheric conditions can be used to study atmospheric correction for the simplest possible situation. Here "clear" sky means a cloud-free atmosphere with sufficiently small aerosol particles. The "clear" aerosol concept is defined according to the spectral dependence of the scattering cross section on particle size. A 5-year combined CALIPSO and AMSR-E data set was used to derive the aerosol optical depth (AOD) from the lidar signal reflected from the sea surface. Compared with the traditional lidar-retrieved AOD, which relies on lidar backscattering measurements and an assumed lidar ratio, the AOD retrieved through the surface reflectance method depends on both scattering and absorption because it is based on two-way attenuation of the lidar signal transmitted to and then reflected from the surface. The results show that the clear sky AOD derived from the surface signal agrees with the clear sky AOD available in the CALIPSO level 2 database in the westerly wind belt located in the southern hemisphere, but yields significantly higher aerosol loadings in the tropics and in the northern hemisphere.

Year:  2016        PMID: 28059358     DOI: 10.1364/OE.24.0A1618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Express        ISSN: 1094-4087            Impact factor:   3.894


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1.  Laser pulse bidirectional reflectance from CALIPSO mission.

Authors:  Xiaomei Lu; Yongxiang Hu; Yuekui Yang; Mark Vaughan; Zhaoyan Liu; Sharon Rodier; Bill Hunt; Patricia Lucker; Charles Trepte
Journal:  Atmos Meas Tech       Date:  2018-06-08       Impact factor: 4.176

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