Publications

Horvath, A; Carr, JL; Wu, DL; Bruckert, J; Hoshyaripour, GA; Buehler, SA (2022). Measurement report: Plume heights of the April 2021 La Soufriere eruptions from GOES-17 side views and GOES-16-MODIS stereo views. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 22(18), 12311-12330.

Abstract
We estimated geometric plume heights for the daytime eruptions of La Soufriere in April 2021 using visible red band geostationary side views and geostationary-polar orbiter stereo views. Most of the plumes either spread near the tropopause at 16-17 km altitude or penetrated the stratosphere at 18-20 km altitude. Overshooting tops reached heights of up to 23 km. These geometric heights were compared with radiometric heights corresponding to the coldest plume temperature, which usually represent ambiguous estimates within a wide range between a tropospheric and a stratospheric height match. The tropospheric lower bound of the radiometric height range always underestimated the geometric height by a couple of kilometers, even for smaller plumes. For plumes near or above the tropopause, the midpoint or the stratospheric upper bound of the radiometric height range was in reasonable agreement with the geometric heights. The geometric overshooting top height, however, was always above the radiometric height range. We also found that geometric plume heights can be estimated from infrared band side views too, albeit with increased uncertainty compared to the visible red band. This opens up the possibility of applying the side view method to nighttime eruptions.

DOI:
10.5194/acp-22-12311-2022

ISSN:
1680-7324