Quantitative assessment of the potential of optimal estimation for aerosol retrieval from geostationary weather satellites in the frame of the iAERUS‐GEO algorithm

Author:

Georgeot Adèle1ORCID,Ceamanos Xavier1ORCID,Attié Jean‐Luc2

Affiliation:

1. CNRM, Météo‐France, CNRS, Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

2. LAERO‐Laboratoire d'Aérologie, Université de Toulouse, UPS, CNRS Toulouse France

Abstract

AbstractSatellite remote sensing enables the study of atmospheric aerosols at large spatial scales, with geostationary platforms making this possible at sub‐daily frequencies. High‐temporal‐resolution aerosol observations can be made from geostationary data by using robust numerical inversion methods such as the widely‐used optimal estimation (OE) theory. This is the case of the instantaneous Aerosol and surfacE Retrieval Using Satellites in GEOstationary orbit (iAERUS‐GEO) algorithm, which successfully retrieves aerosol optical depth (AOD) maps from the Meteosat Second Generation weather satellite based on a simple implementation of the OE approach combined with the Levenberg–Marquardt method. However, the exact gain in inversion performances that can be obtained from the multiple and more advanced possibilities offered by OE is not well documented in the current literature. Against this background, this article presents the quantitative assessment of OE for the future improvement of the iAERUS‐GEO algorithm. To this end, we use a series of comprehensive experiments based on AOD maps retrieved by iAERUS‐GEO using different OE implementations, and ground‐based observations used as reference data. First, we assess the varying importance in the inversion process of satellite observations and a priori information according to the content of satellite aerosol information. Second, we quantify the gain of AOD estimation in log space versus linear space in terms of accuracy, AOD distribution and number of successful retrievals. Finally, we evaluate the accuracy improvement of simultaneous AOD and surface reflectance retrieval as a function of the regions covered by the Meteosat Earth's disk.

Publisher

Wiley

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