Aerosol optical depth in a western Mediterranean site: An assessment of different methods
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2016-11-15T15:41:54Z
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2016-11-15T15:41:54Z
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2016-06-15
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0169-8095
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Column aerosol optical properties were derived from multifilter rotating shadowing radiometer (MFRSR) observations carried out at Girona (northeast Spain) from June 2012 to June 2014. We used a technique that allows estimating simultaneously aerosol optical depth (AOD) and Ångström exponent (AE) at high time-resolution. For the period studied, mean AOD at 500 nm was 0.14, with a noticeable seasonal pattern, i.e. maximum in summer and minimum in winter. Mean AE from 500 to 870 nm was 1.2 with a strong day-to-day variation and slightly higher values in summer. So, the summer increase in AOD seems to be linked with an enhancement in the number of fine particles. A radiative closure experiment, using the SMARTS2 model, was performed to confirm that the MFRSR-retrieved aerosol optical properties appropriately represent the continuously varying atmospheric conditions in Girona. Thus, the calculated broadband values of the direct flux show a mean absolute difference of less than 5.9 W m-2 (0.77%) and R = 0.99 when compared to the observed fluxes. The sensitivity of the achieved closure to uncertainties in AOD and AE was also examined. We use this MFRSR-based dataset as a reference for other ground-based and satellite measurements that might be used to assess the aerosol properties at this site. First, we used observations obtained from a 100 km away AERONET station; despite a general similar behavior when compared with the in-situ MFRSR observations, certain discrepancies for AOD estimates in the different channels (R < 0.84 and slope < 1) appear. Second, AOD products from MISR and MODIS satellite observations were compared with our ground-based retrievals. Reasonable agreements are found for the MISR product (R = 0.92), with somewhat poorer agreement for the MODIS product (R = 0.70). Finally, we apply all these methods to study in detail the aerosol properties during two singular aerosol events related to a forest fire and a desert dust intrusion
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This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness projects NUCLIERSOL (CGL2010-18546) and NUBESOL (CGL2014-55976-R). The first author enjoys a grant by the FPU program (FPU AP2010-0917) of the SpanishMinistry of Education. The fourth author enjoys a grant fromthe SpanishMinistry of Economy and Competitiveness (JCI-2012-12508)
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eng
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Elsevier
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//CGL2010-18546/ES/LAS NUBES Y SUS EFECTOS SOBRE LA RADIACION: DEL ESTUDIO DE SITUACIONES A ESCALA LOCAL AL ANALISIS CLIMATOLOGICO DE ALCANCE GLOBAL. INTERACCIONES CON EL AEROSOL ATMOSFERICO/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CGL2014-55976-R/ES/EXPLORANDO LA FRONTERA ENTRE NUBE Y AEROSOL MEDIANTE OBSERVACIONES DESDE SUPERFICIE Y MODELIZACION DE LA TRANSFERENCIA RADIATIVA/
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2016.02.002
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© Atmospheric Research, 2016, vol. 174-175, p. 70-84
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Aerosol optical depth in a western Mediterranean site: An assessment of different methods
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024886
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