An optimized semi-empirical physical approach for satellite-based PM2.5 retrieval: embedding machine learning to simulate complex physical parameters
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Published:2023-07-24
Issue:14
Volume:16
Page:4137-4154
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Jin Caiyi, Yuan QiangqiangORCID, Li Tongwen, Wang Yuan, Zhang Liangpei
Abstract
Abstract. Satellite remote sensing of PM2.5 (fine particulate matter) mass concentration has become one of
the most popular atmospheric research aspects, resulting in the development
of different models. Among them, the semi-empirical physical approach
constructs the transformation relationship between the aerosol optical depth
(AOD) and PM2.5 based on the optical properties of particles, which has
strong physical significance. Also, it performs the PM2.5 retrieval
independently of the ground stations. However, due to the complex physical
relationship, the physical parameters in the semi-empirical approach are
difficult to calculate accurately, resulting in relatively limited accuracy.
To achieve the optimization effect, this study proposes a method of
embedding machine learning into a semi-physical empirical model (RF-PMRS).
Specifically, based on the theory of the physical PM2.5 remote sensing
(PMRS) approach, the complex parameter (VEf, a columnar
volume-to-extinction ratio of fine particles) is simulated by the random
forest (RF) model. Also, a fine-mode fraction product with higher quality is
applied to make up for the insufficient coverage of satellite products.
Experiments in North China (35∘–45∘N, 110∘–120∘E) show that the surface PM2.5 concentration
derived by RF-PMRS has an average annual value of 57.92 µg m−3 vs. the ground value of 60.23 µg m−3. Compared with the original method, RMSE decreases
by 39.95 µg m−3, and the relative deviation is reduced by
44.87 %. Moreover, validation at two Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) sites presents a time series
change closer to the true values, with an R of about 0.80. This study is
also a preliminary attempt to combine model-driven and data-driven models,
laying the foundation for further atmospheric research on optimization
methods.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities National Key Research and Development Program of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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