Abstract
Abstract. Aerosol spatial distribution obtained from satellite sensors is critical for
understanding regional aerosol environments, anthropogenic aerosol
emissions, and global climate change. The Directional Polarimetric Camera (DPC)
is the first generation of multi-angle polarized sensor developed by China.
It is on-board the GaoFen-5 satellite, running in 705 km sun-synchronous orbit
with a 13:30 LT (local time) ascending node. The sensor has three polarized channels at
490, 670, and 865 nm and ∼ 9 viewing angles, mainly used for
observing aerosols. The spatial resolution is ∼ 3.3 km at
nadir, and global coverage is ∼ 2 d. In this study, the
performance of aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrievals from the DPC/GaoFen-5
using the Generalized Retrieval of Atmosphere and Surface Properties (GRASP)
algorithm were evaluated on a global basis for the first time. The results
showed that the DPC GRASP/Model scheme, which used several forms of aerosol-type
mixing, achieved good performance. By comparing with Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) observations,
the correlation coefficient (R), root-mean-square error (RMSE), and expected error
(EE%, ± (0.05+0.15×AOD)) were 0.9007 %, 0.0662 %, and 82.54 %,
respectively. The scattering angle, number of averaged pixels, length of
time steps, and radiative and polarized fitting residuals showed impacts on
the results of AOD retrieval in the DPC GRASP/Model scheme. From the most AERONET
sites, the R and EE% were larger than ∼ 0.9 % and
∼ 80%. Compared with Moderate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) products, the spatial and
temporal variations of aerosol could be caught by the DPC with the
GRASP/Model scheme, showing a good performance. However, values of AOD were also
underestimated by DPC, probably due to an overly strict cloud mask. The above
findings validated the ability of the DPC sensor to monitor aerosols. It
should contribute to the development of aerosol parameter retrieval from
multi-angle polarized sensors in the future.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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