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University of New Hampshire

2010

Aerosols; PM2.5; MODIS

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Synthesis Of Satellite (Modis), Aircraft (Icartt), And Surface (Improve, Epa-Aqs, Aeronet) Aerosol Observations Over Eastern North America To Improve Modis Aerosol Retrievals And Constrain Surface Aerosol Concentrations And Sources, Easan Drury, Daniel J. Jacob, Robert J.D. Spurr, Jun Wang, Yohei Shinozuka, Bruce E. Anderson, A D. Clarke, Jack E. Dibb, Cameron Mcnaughton, Rodney J. Weber Jul 2010

Synthesis Of Satellite (Modis), Aircraft (Icartt), And Surface (Improve, Epa-Aqs, Aeronet) Aerosol Observations Over Eastern North America To Improve Modis Aerosol Retrievals And Constrain Surface Aerosol Concentrations And Sources, Easan Drury, Daniel J. Jacob, Robert J.D. Spurr, Jun Wang, Yohei Shinozuka, Bruce E. Anderson, A D. Clarke, Jack E. Dibb, Cameron Mcnaughton, Rodney J. Weber

Earth Sciences

We use an ensemble of satellite (MODIS), aircraft, and ground-based aerosol observations during the ICARTT field campaign over eastern North America in summer 2004 to (1) examine the consistency between different aerosol measurements, (2) evaluate a new retrieval of aerosol optical depths (AODs) and inferred surface aerosol concentrations (PM2.5) from the MODIS satellite instrument, and (3) apply this collective information to improve our understanding of aerosol sources. The GEOS-Chem global chemical transport model (CTM) provides a transfer platform between the different data sets, allowing us to evaluate the consistency between different aerosol parameters observed at different times and …