Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE

The Saharan Aerosol Long-Range Transport and Aerosol-Cloud-Interaction Experiment (SALTRACE) was devoted to the investigation of Saharan dust properties over the Caribbean. The campaign took place in June-July 2013. A wide set of ground-based and airborne aerosol instrumentation was deployed at the...

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Main Authors: Toledano, Carlos, Torres, Benjamín, Velasco-Merino, Cristian, Althausen, Dietrich, Groß, Silke, Wiegner, Matthias, Weinzierl, Bernadett, Gasteiger, Josef, Ansmann, Albert, González, Ramiro, Mateos, David, Farrel, David, Müller, Thomas, Haarig, Moritz, Cachorro, Victoria E.
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Published: Katlenburg-Lindau : EGU 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.34657/6082
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spelling ftdatacite:10.34657/6082 2023-05-15T13:06:39+02:00 Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE Toledano, Carlos Torres, Benjamín Velasco-Merino, Cristian Althausen, Dietrich Groß, Silke Wiegner, Matthias Weinzierl, Bernadett Gasteiger, Josef Ansmann, Albert González, Ramiro Mateos, David Farrel, David Müller, Thomas Haarig, Moritz Cachorro, Victoria E. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.34657/6082 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/7035 en eng Katlenburg-Lindau : EGU Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY AERONET aerosol aerosol property dust long range transport optical depth photometer wavelength Barbados 550 CreativeWork article 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.34657/6082 2022-03-10T12:44:35Z The Saharan Aerosol Long-Range Transport and Aerosol-Cloud-Interaction Experiment (SALTRACE) was devoted to the investigation of Saharan dust properties over the Caribbean. The campaign took place in June-July 2013. A wide set of ground-based and airborne aerosol instrumentation was deployed at the island of Barbados for a comprehensive experiment. Several sun photometers performed measurements during this campaign: two AERONET (Aerosol Robotic Network) Cimel sun photometers and the Sun and Sky Automatic Radiometer (SSARA). The sun photometers were co-located with the ground-based multi-wavelength lidars BERTHA (Backscatter Extinction lidar Ratio Temperature Humidity profiling Apparatus) and POLIS (Portable Lidar System). Aerosol properties derived from direct sun and sky radiance observations are analyzed, and a comparison with the co-located lidar and in situ data is provided. The time series of aerosol optical depth (AOD) allows identifying successive dust events with short periods in between in which the marine background conditions were observed. The moderate aerosol optical depth in the range of 0.3 to 0.6 was found during the dust periods. The sun photometer infrared channel at the 1640nm wavelength was used in the retrieval to investigate possible improvements to aerosol size retrievals, and it was expected to have a larger sensitivity to coarse particles. The comparison between column (aerosol optical depth) and surface (dust concentration) data demonstrates the connection between the Saharan Air Layer and the boundary layer in the Caribbean region, as is shown by the synchronized detection of the successive dust events in both datasets. However the differences of size distributions derived from sun photometer data and in situ observations reveal the difficulties in carrying out a column closure study. © 2019 All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Aerosol Robotic Network DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Toledano, Carlos
Torres, Benjamín
Velasco-Merino, Cristian
Althausen, Dietrich
Groß, Silke
Wiegner, Matthias
Weinzierl, Bernadett
Gasteiger, Josef
Ansmann, Albert
González, Ramiro
Mateos, David
Farrel, David
Müller, Thomas
Haarig, Moritz
Cachorro, Victoria E.
Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE
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description The Saharan Aerosol Long-Range Transport and Aerosol-Cloud-Interaction Experiment (SALTRACE) was devoted to the investigation of Saharan dust properties over the Caribbean. The campaign took place in June-July 2013. A wide set of ground-based and airborne aerosol instrumentation was deployed at the island of Barbados for a comprehensive experiment. Several sun photometers performed measurements during this campaign: two AERONET (Aerosol Robotic Network) Cimel sun photometers and the Sun and Sky Automatic Radiometer (SSARA). The sun photometers were co-located with the ground-based multi-wavelength lidars BERTHA (Backscatter Extinction lidar Ratio Temperature Humidity profiling Apparatus) and POLIS (Portable Lidar System). Aerosol properties derived from direct sun and sky radiance observations are analyzed, and a comparison with the co-located lidar and in situ data is provided. The time series of aerosol optical depth (AOD) allows identifying successive dust events with short periods in between in which the marine background conditions were observed. The moderate aerosol optical depth in the range of 0.3 to 0.6 was found during the dust periods. The sun photometer infrared channel at the 1640nm wavelength was used in the retrieval to investigate possible improvements to aerosol size retrievals, and it was expected to have a larger sensitivity to coarse particles. The comparison between column (aerosol optical depth) and surface (dust concentration) data demonstrates the connection between the Saharan Air Layer and the boundary layer in the Caribbean region, as is shown by the synchronized detection of the successive dust events in both datasets. However the differences of size distributions derived from sun photometer data and in situ observations reveal the difficulties in carrying out a column closure study. © 2019 All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Toledano, Carlos
Torres, Benjamín
Velasco-Merino, Cristian
Althausen, Dietrich
Groß, Silke
Wiegner, Matthias
Weinzierl, Bernadett
Gasteiger, Josef
Ansmann, Albert
González, Ramiro
Mateos, David
Farrel, David
Müller, Thomas
Haarig, Moritz
Cachorro, Victoria E.
author_facet Toledano, Carlos
Torres, Benjamín
Velasco-Merino, Cristian
Althausen, Dietrich
Groß, Silke
Wiegner, Matthias
Weinzierl, Bernadett
Gasteiger, Josef
Ansmann, Albert
González, Ramiro
Mateos, David
Farrel, David
Müller, Thomas
Haarig, Moritz
Cachorro, Victoria E.
author_sort Toledano, Carlos
title Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE
title_short Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE
title_full Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE
title_fullStr Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE
title_full_unstemmed Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE
title_sort sun photometer retrievals of saharan dust properties over barbados during saltrace
publisher Katlenburg-Lindau : EGU
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