A. Saha
Université de Sherbrooke
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014
Liviu Ivanescu; Konstantin Baibakov; Norman T. O'Neill; Jean-Pierre Blanchet; Yann Blanchard; A. Saha; Martin Rietze; Karl-Heinz Schulz
We describe our seven year experience and the specific technical and environmental challenges we had to overcome while operating a telescope in the High Arctic, at the Eureka Weather Station, during the polar winter. The facility and the solutions implemented for remote control and maintenance are presented. We also summarize the observational challenges encountered in making precise and reliable star-photometric observations at sea-level.
Atmosphere-ocean | 2017
Sareh Hesaraki; Norman T. O'Neill; Glen Lesins; A. Saha; Randall V. Martin; Vitali E. Fioletov; Konstantin Baibakov; Ihab Abboud
ABSTRACT We compared April to September retrievals of total, fine-mode (sub-micron), and coarse-mode (super-micron) aerosol optical depth (AOD) from the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) with simulations from a global three-dimensional chemical transport model, the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS-Chem), across five Arctic stations and a four-year sampling period. It was determined that the AOD histograms of both the retrievals and the simulations were better represented by a lognormal distribution and that the successful simulation of this empirical feature as well as its consequences (including a better model versus retrieval coefficient of determination in log-log AOD space) represented a general indicator of model evaluation success. Seasonal (monthly averaged) AOD retrievals were sensitive to the way in which the averaging was performed; this was ascribed to the presence of highly variable fine-mode smoke in the western Arctic. The retrieved and modelled station-by-station fine-mode AOD averages showed a peak in April/May that decreased over the summer, while the model underestimated the fine-mode AOD by an average of about 0.004 (∼6%). Both the retrievals and simulations showed seasonal coarse-mode AOD variations with a peak in April/May that was attributed to Asian and/or Saharan dust. The models success in capturing such weak seasonal events helps to confirm the relevance of the separation of the fine and coarse modes and the general validity of model estimates in the Arctic.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012
Paul Cottle; K. B. Strawbridge; Ian G. McKendry; Norman T. O'Neill; A. Saha
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Norman T. O'Neill; C. Perro; A. Saha; Glen Lesins; T. J. Duck; Edwin W. Eloranta; Graeme J. Nott; A. Hoffman; M. L. Karumudi; Christoph Ritter; I. Abboud; Simon A. Carn; V. Savastiouk
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011
R. S. Stone; John A. Augustine; Ellsworth G. Dutton; Norman T. O'Neill; A. Saha
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
J. E. Franklin; James R. Drummond; Debora Griffin; Jeffrey R. Pierce; D. L. Waugh; Paul I. Palmer; Mark Parrington; James Lee; Alastair C. Lewis; Andrew R. Rickard; J. W. Taylor; J. D. Allan; Hugh Coe; Kaley A. Walker; L. Chisholm; Thomas J. Duck; J. T. Hopper; Y. Blanchard; Mark Gibson; K. R. Curry; K. M. Sakamoto; Glen Lesins; L. Dan; J. Kliever; A. Saha
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013
Debora Griffin; Kaley A. Walker; J. E. Franklin; Mark Parrington; Cynthia Whaley; J. T. Hopper; James R. Drummond; Paul I. Palmer; Kimberly Strong; Thomas J. Duck; Ihab Abboud; Peter F. Bernath; Cathy Clerbaux; Pierre-François Coheur; K. R. Curry; L. Dan; Edward J. Hyer; J. Kliever; Glen Lesins; M. Maurice; A. Saha; Keith Tereszchuk; David R. Weaver
Archive | 2012
A. Saha; Norman T. O'Neill; Robert S. Stone; Peter S. Liu; Andreas Herber; Alfred Wegener
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Norman T. O'Neill; C. Perro; A. Saha; Glen Lesins; T. J. Duck; Edwin W. Eloranta; Graeme J. Nott; A. Hoffman; M. L. Karumudi; Christoph Ritter; I. Abboud; Simon A. Carn; V. Savastiouk
EPIC3Atmospheric Environment., 52, pp. 67-81 | 2012
A. Saha; Norm O'Neill; R. S. Stone; Peter S. Liu; Andreas Herber