Instantaneous aerosol and surface retrieval using satellites in geostationary orbit (iAERUS-GEO) – estimation of 15 min aerosol optical depth from MSG/SEVIRI and evaluation with reference data
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Published:2023-05-26
Issue:10
Volume:16
Page:2575-2599
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Ceamanos XavierORCID, Six Bruno, Moparthy Suman, Carrer Dominique, Georgeot Adèle, Gasteiger JosefORCID, Riedi Jérôme, Attié Jean-Luc, Lyapustin AlexeiORCID, Katsev Iosif
Abstract
Abstract. Geostationary meteorological satellites are unique tools to monitor atmospheric aerosols from space. The observation of the Earth several times per hour allows these types of imaging systems to provide high-temporal-resolution observations of these suspended particles, which are of interest for research and operational topics, including climate, air quality, numerical weather prediction, and volcanic risk management. However, some
challenges need to be addressed to achieve the sub-daily retrieval of
aerosol properties mainly due to the varying sensitivity of geostationary
imagers to aerosols during the day. In this article we propose a new
algorithm named iAERUS-GEO (instantaneous Aerosol and surfacE Retrieval
Using Satellites in GEOstationary orbit) that estimates the diurnal
evolution of aerosol optical depth (AOD) over land and ocean from the
Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellite. This is achieved by the use of
an optimal-estimation method combined with several aerosol models and other
features, including the daily retrieval of the surface reflectance
directionality using Kalman filtering. AOD estimates provided by iAERUS-GEO
every 15 min – the acquisition frequency of the Spinning Enhanced
Visible InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) on MSG – are assessed with collocated
reference aerosol observations. First, comparison to AERONET ground-based
data proves the overall satisfactory accuracy of iAERUS-GEO over land, with
the exception of some higher biases found over bright surfaces and for high
scattering angles. The confidence measure provided by iAERUS-GEO is proved
useful to filter these less satisfactory retrievals that generally arise due to a low information content on aerosols provided by SEVIRI. Second,
comparison to the GRASP/POLDER satellite product shows similar scores for
the two aerosol data sets, with a significantly larger number of retrievals
for iAERUS-GEO. This added value – which we illustrate here by inspecting
the sub-daily variation in AOD over selected regions – allows geostationary satellites to break the temporal barrier set by traditional aerosol remote sensing from the low Earth orbit. Furthermore, the aerosol retrievals presented in this work are expected to be improved in the near future thanks to the enhanced sensing capabilities of the upcoming Meteosat Third Generation Imager mission.
Funder
Institut national des sciences de l'Univers European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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