Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS)

Global and local properties of atmospheric aerosols have been extensively observed and measured using both spaceborne and ground-based instruments, especially during the last decade. Unique properties retrieved by the different instruments contribute to an unprecedented availability of the most comp...

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Main Authors: M. Petrenko, C. Ichoku, G. Leptoukh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-05-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/5/913/2012/amt-5-913-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-66e9b1525890473f88bd66a0de2d02232020-11-25T01:14:01ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482012-05-015591392610.5194/amt-5-913-2012Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS)M. PetrenkoC. IchokuG. LeptoukhGlobal and local properties of atmospheric aerosols have been extensively observed and measured using both spaceborne and ground-based instruments, especially during the last decade. Unique properties retrieved by the different instruments contribute to an unprecedented availability of the most complete set of complimentary aerosol measurements ever acquired. However, some of these measurements remain underutilized, largely due to the complexities involved in analyzing them synergistically. To characterize the inconsistencies and bridge the gap that exists between the sensors, we have established a Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS), which consistently samples and generates the spatial statistics (mean, standard deviation, direction and rate of spatial variation, and spatial correlation coefficient) of aerosol products from multiple spaceborne sensors, including MODIS (on Terra and Aqua), MISR, OMI, POLDER, CALIOP, and SeaWiFS. Samples of satellite aerosol products are extracted over Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) locations as well as over other locations of interest such as those with available ground-based aerosol observations. In this way, MAPSS enables a direct cross-characterization and data integration between Level-2 aerosol observations from multiple sensors. In addition, the available well-characterized co-located ground-based data provides the basis for the integrated validation of these products. This paper explains the sampling methodology and concepts used in MAPSS, and demonstrates specific examples of using MAPSS for an integrated analysis of multiple aerosol products.http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/5/913/2012/amt-5-913-2012.pdf
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C. Ichoku
G. Leptoukh
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Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS)
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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C. Ichoku
G. Leptoukh
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title Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS)
title_short Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS)
title_full Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS)
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publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Global and local properties of atmospheric aerosols have been extensively observed and measured using both spaceborne and ground-based instruments, especially during the last decade. Unique properties retrieved by the different instruments contribute to an unprecedented availability of the most complete set of complimentary aerosol measurements ever acquired. However, some of these measurements remain underutilized, largely due to the complexities involved in analyzing them synergistically. To characterize the inconsistencies and bridge the gap that exists between the sensors, we have established a Multi-sensor Aerosol Products Sampling System (MAPSS), which consistently samples and generates the spatial statistics (mean, standard deviation, direction and rate of spatial variation, and spatial correlation coefficient) of aerosol products from multiple spaceborne sensors, including MODIS (on Terra and Aqua), MISR, OMI, POLDER, CALIOP, and SeaWiFS. Samples of satellite aerosol products are extracted over Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) locations as well as over other locations of interest such as those with available ground-based aerosol observations. In this way, MAPSS enables a direct cross-characterization and data integration between Level-2 aerosol observations from multiple sensors. In addition, the available well-characterized co-located ground-based data provides the basis for the integrated validation of these products. This paper explains the sampling methodology and concepts used in MAPSS, and demonstrates specific examples of using MAPSS for an integrated analysis of multiple aerosol products.
url http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/5/913/2012/amt-5-913-2012.pdf
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