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Wang, QX; Li, SW; Yang, J; Zhou, D; Song, G (2023). A high-precision aerosol retrieval algorithm for FY-3D MERSI-II images. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 173, 107841.

Abstract
The Medium Resolution Spectral Imager-II (MERSI-II) onboard the recently launched Chinese Fengyun-3D (FY -3D) satellite has great capability in detecting global aerosols as it includes aerosol bands similar to Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). However, to date, aerosol retrieval based on MERSI-II is still limited to dark target regions and there is no official aerosol products for the MERSI-II. This study focuses on developing a high-precision algorithm to retrieve aerosol optical depth (AOD) suitable for entire land areas (except snow/ice and inland waters) based on MERSI-II measurements. Considering both the accuracy and retrieval efficiency, a new cost function is constructed based on (1) the fact that the AOD (550 nm) retrieved independently from different bands should be the same with the correct aerosol model, and (2) the assumption that the aerosol types are the same in the 5 x 5 km spatial range. The retrieval method based on the new cost function is nearly 50 times faster than most current methods using iterative calculations. To extend the appli-cation adaption of the FY-3D MERSI-II AOD retrieval and avoid the errors caused by the surface Lambertian hypothesis, a bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) database is built using MODIS products. Eight candidate aerosol models in different natural zones of China are constructed based on AERONET aerosol products from 2010 -2021. The new method is applied to MERSI-II images over China and validated against ground-based measurements at 14 stations from 2020 to 2021. MODIS aerosol products from three operational algorithms are also used for comparison purposes. The results show that MERSI-II AOD retrievals agree well with the ground-based measurements with correlation coefficient (R), root mean square error (RMSE), and relative mean bias (RMB) of 0.913, 0.123, and 0.955, respectively. In addition, 72.19 % of AOD matchups fall within the expected error (EE) envelopes. The MERSI-II retrievals show higher accuracy than that of MODIS dark target (DT) and deep blue (DB) products and comparable accuracy of the MODIS Multi-Angle Implementation of At-mospheric Correction (MAIAC) product. MERSI-II AOD also shows higher stability in terms of spatial and tem-poral and better performance under heavy aerosol loading conditions than MODIS products. A good AOD agreement with R from 0.777 to 0.863 between MERSI-II and MODIS products is found over the land of China. The new method showing high retrieval efficiency and accuracy has great potential to be operationally applied on AOD retrieval for MERSI-II.

DOI:
10.1016/j.envint.2023.107841

ISSN:
1873-6750