Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation

The European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Aerosol Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project intends to exploit the robust, long-term, global aerosol optical thickness (AOT) dataset from Europe’s satellite observations. Newly released Swansea University (SU) aerosol products include ATSR-2 (1995-2003) and AA...

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Main Authors: Yahui Che, Linlu Mei, Yong Xue, Jie Guang, Lu She, Ying Li, Andreas Heckel, Peter North
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description The European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Aerosol Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project intends to exploit the robust, long-term, global aerosol optical thickness (AOT) dataset from Europe’s satellite observations. Newly released Swansea University (SU) aerosol products include ATSR-2 (1995-2003) and AATSR(2002-2012) retrieval with a spatial resolution of 10 km. Recently an experimental version of a retrieval using AATSR/MERIS synergy was developed to provide four months of data for initial testing. In this study, both AATSR retrieval (SU/AATSR) and AATSR/MERIS synergy retrieval (SU/synergy) datasets are validated globally using Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) observations for March, June, September, and December 2008, as suggested by the Aerosol-CCI project. The analysis includes the impacts of cloud screening, surface parameterization, and aerosol type selections for two datasets under different surface and atmospheric conditions. The comparison between SU/AATSR and SU/synergy shows very accurate and consistent global patterns. The global evaluation using AERONET shows that the SU/AATSR product exhibits slightly better agreement with AERONET than the SU/synergy product. SU/synergy retrieval overestimates AOT for all surface and aerosol conditions. SU/AATSR data is much more stable and has better quality; it slightly underestimates fine-mode dominated and absorbing AOTs yet slightly overestimates coarse-mode dominated and non-absorbing AOTs.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/10/9/1414/ 2025-01-16T18:38:19+00:00 Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation Yahui Che Linlu Mei Yong Xue Jie Guang Lu She Ying Li Andreas Heckel Peter North 2018-09-06 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10091414 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Atmosphere Remote Sensing https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs10091414 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 10; Issue 9; Pages: 1414 Aerosol-CCI AATSR AOT global Text 2018 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10091414 2023-07-31T21:42:53Z The European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Aerosol Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project intends to exploit the robust, long-term, global aerosol optical thickness (AOT) dataset from Europe’s satellite observations. Newly released Swansea University (SU) aerosol products include ATSR-2 (1995-2003) and AATSR(2002-2012) retrieval with a spatial resolution of 10 km. Recently an experimental version of a retrieval using AATSR/MERIS synergy was developed to provide four months of data for initial testing. In this study, both AATSR retrieval (SU/AATSR) and AATSR/MERIS synergy retrieval (SU/synergy) datasets are validated globally using Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) observations for March, June, September, and December 2008, as suggested by the Aerosol-CCI project. The analysis includes the impacts of cloud screening, surface parameterization, and aerosol type selections for two datasets under different surface and atmospheric conditions. The comparison between SU/AATSR and SU/synergy shows very accurate and consistent global patterns. The global evaluation using AERONET shows that the SU/AATSR product exhibits slightly better agreement with AERONET than the SU/synergy product. SU/synergy retrieval overestimates AOT for all surface and aerosol conditions. SU/AATSR data is much more stable and has better quality; it slightly underestimates fine-mode dominated and absorbing AOTs yet slightly overestimates coarse-mode dominated and non-absorbing AOTs. Text Aerosol Robotic Network MDPI Open Access Publishing Remote Sensing 10 9 1414
spellingShingle Aerosol-CCI
AATSR
AOT
global
Yahui Che
Linlu Mei
Yong Xue
Jie Guang
Lu She
Ying Li
Andreas Heckel
Peter North
Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation
title Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation
title_full Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation
title_fullStr Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation
title_short Validation of Aerosol Products from AATSR and MERIS/AATSR Synergy Algorithms—Part 1: Global Evaluation
title_sort validation of aerosol products from aatsr and meris/aatsr synergy algorithms—part 1: global evaluation
topic Aerosol-CCI
AATSR
AOT
global
topic_facet Aerosol-CCI
AATSR
AOT
global
url https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10091414