Publications

Ahn, Changwoo; Torres, Omar; Jethva, Hiren (2014). Assessment of OMI near-UV aerosol optical depth over land. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 119(5), 2457-2473.

Abstract
This is the first comprehensive assessment of the aerosol optical depth (AOD) product retrieved from the near-UV observations by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) onboard the Aura satellite. The OMI-retrieved AOD by the UV aerosol algorithm (OMAERUV version 1.4.2) was evaluated using collocated Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) level 2.0 direct Sun AOD measurements over 8years (2005-2012). A time series analysis of collocated satellite and ground-based AOD observations over 8years shows no discernible drift in OMI's calibration. A rigorous validation analysis over 4years (2005-2008) was carried out at 44 globally distributed AERONET land sites. The chosen locations are representative of major aerosol types such as smoke from biomass burning or wildfires, desert mineral dust, and urban/industrial pollutants. Correlation coefficient () values of 0.75 or better were obtained at 50% of the sites with about 33% of the sites in the analysis reporting regression line slope values larger than 0.70 but always less than unity. The combined AERONET-OMAERUV analysis of the 44 sites yielded a of 0.81, slope of 0.79, y intercept of 0.10, and 65% OMAERUV AOD falling within the expected uncertainty range (largest of 30% or 0.1) at 440nm. The most accurate OMAERUV retrievals are reported over northern Africa locations where the predominant aerosol type is desert dust and cloud presence is less frequent. Reliable retrievals were documented at many sites characterized by urban-type aerosols with low to moderate AOD values, concentrated in the boundary layer. These results confirm that the near-UV observations are sensitive to the entire aerosol column. A simultaneous comparison of OMAERUV, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Deep Blue, and Multiangle Imaging Spectroradiometer (MISR) AOD retrievals to AERONET measurements was also carried out to evaluate the OMAERUV accuracy in relation to those of the standard aerosol satellite products. The outcome of the comparison indicates that OMAERUV, MODIS Deep Blue, and MISR retrieval accuracies in arid and semiarid environments are statistically comparable.Key Points OMI AOD is comparable with AERONET, MODIS Deep Blue, and MISR AOD values Adequate sensitivity of UV remote sensing to aerosols in the boundary layer

DOI:
10.1002/2013JD020188

ISSN:
2169-897X; 2169-8996