Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm

In this paper, we present aerosol retrieval results from the ACEPOL (Aerosol Characterization from Polarimeter and Lidar) campaign, which was a joint initiative between NASA and SRON - the Netherlands Institute for Space Research. The campaign took place in October-November 2017 over the western par...

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Main Authors: Fu, G., Hasekamp, O., Rietjens, J., Smit, M., Di Noia, A., Cairns, B., Wasilewski, A., Diner, D., Seidel, F., Xu, F., Knobelspiesse, K., Gao, M., Da Silva, A., Burton, S., Hostetler, C., Hair, J., Ferrare, R.
Other Authors: Fu, G, Hasekamp, O, Rietjens, J, Smit, M, Di Noia, A, Cairns, B, Wasilewski, A, Diner, D, Seidel, F, Xu, F, Knobelspiesse, K, Gao, M, Da Silva, A, Burton, S, Hostetler, C, Hair, J, Ferrare, R
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author Fu, G.
Hasekamp, O.
Rietjens, J.
Smit, M.
Di Noia, A.
Cairns, B.
Wasilewski, A.
Diner, D.
Seidel, F.
Xu, F.
Knobelspiesse, K.
Gao, M.
Da Silva, A.
Burton, S.
Hostetler, C.
Hair, J.
Ferrare, R.
author2 Fu, G
Hasekamp, O
Rietjens, J
Smit, M
Di Noia, A
Cairns, B
Wasilewski, A
Diner, D
Seidel, F
Xu, F
Knobelspiesse, K
Gao, M
Da Silva, A
Burton, S
Hostetler, C
Hair, J
Ferrare, R
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Rietjens, J.
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Diner, D.
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Xu, F.
Knobelspiesse, K.
Gao, M.
Da Silva, A.
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Hostetler, C.
Hair, J.
Ferrare, R.
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description In this paper, we present aerosol retrieval results from the ACEPOL (Aerosol Characterization from Polarimeter and Lidar) campaign, which was a joint initiative between NASA and SRON - the Netherlands Institute for Space Research. The campaign took place in October-November 2017 over the western part of the United States. During ACEPOL six different instruments were deployed on the NASA ER-2 high-altitude aircraft, including four multi-angle polarimeters (MAPs): SPEX airborne, the Airborne Hyper Angular Rainbow Polarimeter (AirHARP), the Airborne Multi-angle SpectroPolarimetric Imager (AirMSPI), and the Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP). Also, two lidars participated: the High Spectral Resolution Lidar-2 (HSRL-2) and the Cloud Physics Lidar (CPL). Flights were conducted mainly for scenes with low aerosol load over land, but some cases with higher AOD were also observed. We perform aerosol retrievals from SPEX airborne, RSP (410-865nm range only), and AirMSPI using the SRON aerosol retrieval algorithm and compare the results against AERONET (AErosol RObotic NETwork) and HSRL-2 measurements (for SPEX airborne and RSP). All three MAPs compare well against AERONET for the aerosol optical depth (AOD), with a mean absolute error (MAE) between 0.014 and 0.024 at 440nm. For the fine-mode effective radius the MAE ranges between 0.021 and 0.028μm. For the comparison with HSRL-2 we focus on a day with low AOD (0.02-0.14 at 532nm) over the California Central Valley, Arizona, and Nevada (26 October) as well as a flight with high AOD (including measurements with AOD>1.0 at 532nm) over a prescribed forest fire in Arizona (9 November). For the day with low AOD the MAEs in AOD (at 532nm) with HSRL-2 are 0.014 and 0.022 for SPEX and RSP, respectively, showing the capability of MAPs to provide accurate AOD retrievals for the challenging case of low AOD over land. For the retrievals over the smoke plume a reasonable agreement in AOD between the MAPs and HSRL-2 was also found (MAE 0.088 and 0.079 for SPEX and RSP, ...
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spelling ftunivromatorver:oai:art.torvergata.it:2108/395015 2025-05-11T14:08:32+00:00 Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm Fu, G. Hasekamp, O. Rietjens, J. Smit, M. Di Noia, A. Cairns, B. Wasilewski, A. Diner, D. Seidel, F. Xu, F. Knobelspiesse, K. Gao, M. Da Silva, A. Burton, S. Hostetler, C. Hair, J. Ferrare, R. Fu, G Hasekamp, O Rietjens, J Smit, M Di Noia, A Cairns, B Wasilewski, A Diner, D Seidel, F Xu, F Knobelspiesse, K Gao, M Da Silva, A Burton, S Hostetler, C Hair, J Ferrare, R 2020 https://hdl.handle.net/2108/395015 https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-553-2020 eng eng Copernicus Gesellschaft country:DE info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000513068600003 volume:13 issue:2 firstpage:553 lastpage:573 numberofpages:21 journal:ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES https://hdl.handle.net/2108/395015 Settore IINF-02/A - Campi elettromagnetici info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunivromatorver https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-553-2020 2025-04-15T04:42:30Z In this paper, we present aerosol retrieval results from the ACEPOL (Aerosol Characterization from Polarimeter and Lidar) campaign, which was a joint initiative between NASA and SRON - the Netherlands Institute for Space Research. The campaign took place in October-November 2017 over the western part of the United States. During ACEPOL six different instruments were deployed on the NASA ER-2 high-altitude aircraft, including four multi-angle polarimeters (MAPs): SPEX airborne, the Airborne Hyper Angular Rainbow Polarimeter (AirHARP), the Airborne Multi-angle SpectroPolarimetric Imager (AirMSPI), and the Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP). Also, two lidars participated: the High Spectral Resolution Lidar-2 (HSRL-2) and the Cloud Physics Lidar (CPL). Flights were conducted mainly for scenes with low aerosol load over land, but some cases with higher AOD were also observed. We perform aerosol retrievals from SPEX airborne, RSP (410-865nm range only), and AirMSPI using the SRON aerosol retrieval algorithm and compare the results against AERONET (AErosol RObotic NETwork) and HSRL-2 measurements (for SPEX airborne and RSP). All three MAPs compare well against AERONET for the aerosol optical depth (AOD), with a mean absolute error (MAE) between 0.014 and 0.024 at 440nm. For the fine-mode effective radius the MAE ranges between 0.021 and 0.028μm. For the comparison with HSRL-2 we focus on a day with low AOD (0.02-0.14 at 532nm) over the California Central Valley, Arizona, and Nevada (26 October) as well as a flight with high AOD (including measurements with AOD>1.0 at 532nm) over a prescribed forest fire in Arizona (9 November). For the day with low AOD the MAEs in AOD (at 532nm) with HSRL-2 are 0.014 and 0.022 for SPEX and RSP, respectively, showing the capability of MAPs to provide accurate AOD retrievals for the challenging case of low AOD over land. For the retrievals over the smoke plume a reasonable agreement in AOD between the MAPs and HSRL-2 was also found (MAE 0.088 and 0.079 for SPEX and RSP, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Aerosol Robotic Network Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata": ART - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 13 2 553 573
spellingShingle Settore IINF-02/A - Campi elettromagnetici
Fu, G.
Hasekamp, O.
Rietjens, J.
Smit, M.
Di Noia, A.
Cairns, B.
Wasilewski, A.
Diner, D.
Seidel, F.
Xu, F.
Knobelspiesse, K.
Gao, M.
Da Silva, A.
Burton, S.
Hostetler, C.
Hair, J.
Ferrare, R.
Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
title Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
title_full Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
title_fullStr Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
title_short Aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the ACEPOL campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
title_sort aerosol retrievals from different polarimeters during the acepol campaign using a common retrieval algorithm
topic Settore IINF-02/A - Campi elettromagnetici
topic_facet Settore IINF-02/A - Campi elettromagnetici
url https://hdl.handle.net/2108/395015
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-553-2020