Statistical validation of Aeolus L2A particle backscatter coefficient retrievals over ACTRIS/EARLINET stations on the Iberian Peninsula
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Published:2022-01-27
Issue:2
Volume:22
Page:1425-1451
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Abril-Gago JesúsORCID, Guerrero-Rascado Juan LuisORCID, Costa Maria JoãoORCID, Bravo-Aranda Juan AntonioORCID, Sicard MichaëlORCID, Bermejo-Pantaleón Diego, Bortoli DanieleORCID, Granados-Muñoz María JoséORCID, Rodríguez-Gómez AlejandroORCID, Muñoz-Porcar Constantino, Comerón AdolfoORCID, Ortiz-Amezcua Pablo, Salgueiro Vanda, Jiménez-Martín Marta María, Alados-Arboledas LucasORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The Global Observing System (GOS) has encountered some limitations due to a
lack of worldwide real-time wind measurements. In this context, the European
Space Agency (ESA) has developed the Aeolus satellite mission, based on the
ALADIN (Atmospheric Laser Doppler Instrument) Doppler wind lidar; this mission aims to
obtain near-real-time wind retrievals at the global scale. As spin-off products,
the instrument retrieves aerosol optical properties such as particle
backscatter and extinction coefficients. In this work, a validation of
Aeolus reprocessed (baseline 10) co-polar backscatter coefficients (βAeoluspart) is presented through an intercomparison with analogous
ground-based measurements taken at the ACTRIS (Aerosols, Clouds and Trace gases Research InfraStructure Network)/EARLINET (European Aerosol Research Lidar Network) stations of Granada
(Spain), Évora (Portugal) and Barcelona (Spain) over the period from
July 2019 until October 2020. Case studies are first presented, followed by
a statistical analysis. The stations are located in a hot spot between
Africa and the rest of Europe, which guarantees a variety of aerosol types,
from mineral dust layers to continental/anthropogenic aerosol, and allows us
to test Aeolus performance under different scenarios. The so called
Aeolus-like profiles (βAeoluslike,355part) are
obtained from total particle backscatter coefficient and linear particle
depolarization ratio (δlinearpart) profiles at 355 and 532 nm measured from the surface, through a thorough bibliographic review of
dual-polarization measurements for relevant aerosol types. Finally, the
study proposes a relation for the spectral conversion of δlinearpart, which is implemented in the Aeolus-like profile
calculation. The statistical results show the ability of the satellite to
detect and characterize significant aerosol layers under cloud-free
conditions, along with the surface effect on the lowermost measurements,
which causes the satellite to largely overestimate co-polar backscatter
coefficients. Finally, the Aeolus standard correct algorithm middle bin (SCAmb)
shows a better agreement with ground-based measurements than the standard
correct algorithm (SCA), which tends to retrieve negative and meaningless
coefficients in the clear troposphere. The implementation of Aeolus quality
flags entails a vast reduction in the number of measurements available for
comparison, which affects the statistical significance of the results.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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