Remote Sensing (Dec 2021)

Multi-Sensor Retrieval of Aerosol Optical Properties for Near-Real-Time Applications Using the Metop Series of Satellites: Concept, Detailed Description, and First Validation

  • Michael Grzegorski,
  • Gabriele Poli,
  • Alessandra Cacciari,
  • Soheila Jafariserajehlou,
  • Andriy Holdak,
  • Ruediger Lang,
  • Margarita Vazquez-Navarro,
  • Rosemary Munro,
  • Bertrand Fougnie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14010085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 85

Abstract

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The Polar Multi-Sensor Aerosol product (PMAp) is based on the synergistic use of three instruments from the Metop platform, GOME-2, AVHRR, and IASI. The retrieval algorithm includes three major steps: a pre-identification of the aerosol class, a selection of the aerosol model, and a calculation of the Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD). This paper provides a detailed description of the PMAp retrieval, which combines information provided by the three instruments. The retrieved AOD is qualitatively evaluated, and a good temporal as well as spatial performance is observed, including for the transition between ocean and land. More quantitatively, the performance is evaluated by comparison to AERONET in situ measurements. Very good consistency is also observed when compared to other space-based data such as MODIS or VIIRS. The paper demonstrates the ability of this first generation of synergistic products to derive reliable AOD, opening the door for the development of synergistic products from the instruments to be embarked on the coming Metop Second Generation platform. PMAp has been operationally distributed in near-real-time since 2014 over ocean, and 2016 over land.

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