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Role of Coarse and Fine Mode Aerosols in MODIS AOD Retrieval: a case study over southern India |
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M. N. Sai Suman, H. Gadhavi, V. Ravi Kiran, A. Jayaraman, S. V. B. Rao |
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Artikel
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Englisch
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1867-1381
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In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques ; 7, no. 4 ; Nr. 7, no. 4 (2014-04-04), S.907-917 |
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250115690
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/amt-7-907-2014.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
In the present study we compare the MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer) derived aerosol optical depth (AOD) data with that
obtained from operating sky-radiometer at a remote rural location in southern
India (Gadanki, 13.45° N, 79.18° E) from April 2008 to
March 2011. While the comparison between total (coarse mode + fine mode)
AODs shows correlation coefficient (R) value of about 0.71 for Terra and
0.77 for Aqua, if one separates the AOD into fine and coarse mode, the
comparison becomes very poor, particularly for fine mode with an R value of
0.44 for both Terra and Aqua. The coarse mode AOD derived from MODIS and
sky-radiometer compare better with an R value of 0.74 for Terra and 0.66
for Aqua. The seasonal variation is also well captured by both ground-based
and satellite measurements. It is shown that both the total AOD and fine mode
AOD are significantly underestimated with slope of regression line 0.75 and
0.35 respectively, whereas the coarse mode AOD is overestimated with a slope
value of 1.28 for Terra. Similar results are found for Aqua where the slope of
the regression line for total AOD and fine mode AOD are 0.72 and 0.27 whereas
0.95 for coarse mode. The fine mode fraction derived from MODIS data is less
than one-half of that derived from the sky-radiometer data. Based on these
observations and comparison of single scattering albedo observed using
sky-radiometer with that of MODIS aerosol models, we argue that the selection
of aerosol types used in the MODIS retrieval algorithm may not be appropriate
particularly in the case of southern India. Instead of selecting a moderately
absorbing aerosol model (as being done currently in the MODIS retrieval) a
more absorbing aerosol model could be a better fit for the fine mode
aerosols, while reverse is true for the coarse mode aerosols, where instead
of using "dust aerosols" which is relatively absorbing type, usage of
coarse sea-salt particles which is less absorbing is more appropriate.
However, not all the differences could be accounted based on aerosol model,
other factors like errors in retrieval of surface reflectance may also be
significant in causing underestimation of AOD by MODIS. |
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