نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric aerosol

تعداد نتایج: 100598  

Journal: :Applied optics 2000
B C Gao M J Montes Z Ahmad C O Davis

Existing atmospheric correction algorithms for multichannel remote sensing of ocean color from space were designed for retrieving water-leaving radiances in the visible over clear deep ocean areas and cannot easily be modified for retrievals over turbid coastal waters. We have developed an atmospheric correction algorithm for hyperspectral remote sensing of ocean color with the near-future Coas...

2015
M. Saito

An optimal-estimation algorithm for inferring aerosol optical properties from digital twilight photographs is proposed. The sensitivity of atmospheric components and surface characteristics to brightness and color of twilight sky is investigated, and the results suggest that tropospheric and stratospheric aerosol optical thickness (AOT) are sensitive to condition of the twilight sky. The coarse...

2017
Julia Schmale Silvia Henning Bas Henzing Helmi Keskinen Karine Sellegri Jurgita Ovadnevaite Aikaterini Bougiatioti Nikos Kalivitis Iasonas Stavroulas Anne Jefferson Minsu Park Patrick Schlag Adam Kristensson Yoko Iwamoto Kirsty Pringle Carly Reddington Pasi Aalto Mikko Äijälä Urs Baltensperger Jakub Bialek Wolfram Birmili Nicolas Bukowiecki Mikael Ehn Ann Mari Fjæraa Markus Fiebig Göran Frank Roman Fröhlich Arnoud Frumau Masaki Furuya Emanuel Hammer Liine Heikkinen Erik Herrmann Rupert Holzinger Hiroyuki Hyono Maria Kanakidou Astrid Kiendler-Scharr Kento Kinouchi Gerard Kos Markku Kulmala Nikolaos Mihalopoulos Ghislain Motos Athanasios Nenes Colin O'Dowd Mikhail Paramonov Tuukka Petäjä David Picard Laurent Poulain André Stephan Henry Prévôt Jay Slowik Andre Sonntag Erik Swietlicki Birgitta Svenningsson Hiroshi Tsurumaru Alfred Wiedensohler Cerina Wittbom John A Ogren Atsushi Matsuki Seong Soo Yum Cathrine Lund Myhre Ken Carslaw Frank Stratmann Martin Gysel

Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) number concentrations alongside with submicrometer particle number size distributions and particle chemical composition have been measured at atmospheric observatories of the Aerosols, Clouds, and Trace gases Research InfraStructure (ACTRIS) as well as other international sites over multiple years. Here, harmonized data records from 11 observatories are summarize...

Journal: :Nature chemistry 2011
Jesse H Kroll Neil M Donahue Jose L Jimenez Sean H Kessler Manjula R Canagaratna Kevin R Wilson Katye E Altieri Lynn R Mazzoleni Andrew S Wozniak Hendrik Bluhm Erin R Mysak Jared D Smith Charles E Kolb Douglas R Worsnop

A detailed understanding of the sources, transformations and fates of organic species in the environment is crucial because of the central roles that they play in human health, biogeochemical cycles and the Earth's climate. However, such an understanding is hindered by the immense chemical complexity of environmental mixtures of organics; for example, atmospheric organic aerosol consists of at ...

Journal: :Science 2011
J A de Gouw A M Middlebrook C Warneke R Ahmadov E L Atlas R Bahreini D R Blake C A Brock J Brioude D W Fahey F C Fehsenfeld J S Holloway M Le Henaff R A Lueb S A McKeen J F Meagher D M Murphy C Paris D D Parrish A E Perring I B Pollack A R Ravishankara A L Robinson T B Ryerson J P Schwarz J R Spackman A Srinivasan L A Watts

A large fraction of atmospheric aerosols are derived from organic compounds with various volatilities. A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) WP-3D research aircraft made airborne measurements of the gaseous and aerosol composition of air over the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that occurred from April to August 2010. A narrow plume of hydrocarbons was...

2010
DongMei Chen Jie Tian

Aerosol refers to solid or liquid particles suspended in the air. Aerosol particles mostly originate from the earth surface and are well mixed within the atmospheric boundary layer of the atmosphere. Aerosols scatter and/or absorb solar radiation as well as emitted and reflected radiation from the earth (Ichoku et al., 2004). As a consequence, aerosol particles can significantly affect radiativ...

2007
Zhaoyue Meng John H. Seinfeld

A three-dimensional, size-resolved and chemically resolved aerosol model is developed. Gas-to-particle conversion is represented by dynamic mass transfer between the gas and aerosol phases. Particle-phase thermodynamics is computed by a new thermodynamic model, Simulating Composition of Atmospheric Particles at Equilibrium 2. The aerosol model is applied to simulate gas and aerosol behavior in ...

2011
J. Ju E. Vermote

The potential of Landsat data processing to provide systematic continental scale products has been demonstrated by several projects including the NASA Webenabled Landsat Data (WELD) project. The recent free availability of Landsat data increases the need for robust and efficient atmospheric correction algorithms. This study compares the accuracy of two Landsat atmospheric correction methods: a ...

2012
C. Zhao S. Xie Xiaohong Liu J. S. Boyle Y. Zhang Chuanfeng Zhao Stephen A. Klein Shaocheng Xie James S. Boyle Yuying Zhang

[1] We quantitatively examine the aerosol first indirect effects (FIE) for non-precipitating low-level single-layer liquid phase clouds simulated by the Community Atmospheric Model version 5 (CAM5) running in the weather forecast mode at three DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) sites. The FIE is quantified in terms of a relative change in cloud droplet effective radius for a relative c...

2002
Markku Kulmala

It is widely recognised that the increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane can potentially drive a significant warming process of the earth’s climate. However, a topic of more recent attention is the possibility that increased atmospheric concentrations of aerosol particles might drive a significant radiative forcing process of the planet (see,...

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