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Desert dust aerosol air mass mapping in the western Sahara, using particle properties derived from space-based multi-angle imaging
Authors:By RALPH KAHN  REAS PETZOLD  MANFRED WENDISCH  EIKE BIERWIRTH  TILMAN DINTER  MICHAEL ESSELBORN  MARCUS FIEBIG  BIRGIT HEESE  PETER KNIPPERTZ  DETLEF MÜLLER  ALEXANDER SCHLADITZ  WOLFGANG VON HOYNINGEN-HUENE
Institution:NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA;;Institute for Atmospheric Physics, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany;;Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany;;Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, Germany;;Department of Atmospheric and Climate Research, Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Kjeller, Norway;;Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:Coincident observations made over the Moroccan desert during the Sahara mineral dust experiment (SAMUM) 2006 field campaign are used both to validate aerosol amount and type retrieved from multi-angle imaging spectroradiometer (MISR) observations, and to place the suborbital aerosol measurements into the satellite's larger regional context. On three moderately dusty days during which coincident observations were made, MISR mid-visible aerosol optical thickness (AOT) agrees with field measurements point-by-point to within 0.05–0.1. This is about as well as can be expected given spatial sampling differences; the space-based observations capture AOT trends and variability over an extended region. The field data also validate MISR's ability to distinguish and to map aerosol air masses, from the combination of retrieved constraints on particle size, shape and single-scattering albedo. For the three study days, the satellite observations (1) highlight regional gradients in the mix of dust and background spherical particles, (2) identify a dust plume most likely part of a density flow and (3) show an aerosol air mass containing a higher proportion of small, spherical particles than the surroundings, that appears to be aerosol pollution transported from several thousand kilometres away.
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