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Remote Sensing | 2018

Modification of local urban aerosol properties by long-range transport of biomass burning aerosol

Iwona S. Stachlewska; Mateusz Samson; Olga Zawadzka; Kamila M. Harenda; Lucja Janicka; Patryk Poczta; Dominika Szczepanik; Birgit Heese; Dongxiang Wang; Karolina Borek; Eleni Tetoni; Emmanouil Proestakis; Nikolaos Siomos; Anca Nemuc; Bogdan H. Chojnicki; Krzysztof M. Markowicz; Aleksander Pietruczuk; Artur Szkop; Dietrich Althausen; Kerstin Stebel; Dirk Schuettemeyer; Claus Zehner

During August 2016, a quasi-stationary high-pressure system spreading over Central and North-Eastern Europe, caused weather conditions that allowed for 24/7 observations of aerosol optical properties by using a complex multi-wavelength PollyXT lidar system with Raman, polarization and water vapour capabilities, based at the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET network) urban site in Warsaw, Poland. During 24–30 August 2016, the lidar-derived products (boundary layer height, aerosol optical depth, Angstrom exponent, lidar ratio, depolarization ratio) were analysed in terms of air mass transport (HYSPLIT model), aerosol load (CAMS data) and type (NAAPS model) and confronted with active and passive remote sensing at the ground level (PolandAOD, AERONET, WIOS-AQ networks) and aboard satellites (SEVIRI, MODIS, CATS sensors). Optical properties for less than a day-old fresh biomass burning aerosol, advected into Warsaw’s boundary layer from over Ukraine, were compared with the properties of long-range transported 3–5 day-old aged biomass burning aerosol detected in the free troposphere over Warsaw. Analyses of temporal changes of aerosol properties within the boundary layer, revealed an increase of aerosol optical depth and Angstrom exponent accompanied by an increase of surface PM10 and PM2.5. Intrusions of advected biomass burning particles into the urban boundary layer seem to affect not only the optical properties observed but also the top height of the boundary layer, by moderating its increase.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Spatial and seasonal variations of aerosols over China from two decades of multi-satellite observations. Part I: ATSR (1995–2011) and MODIS C6.1 (2000–2017)

L. Sogacheva; Gerrit de Leeuw; Edith Rodriguez; Pekka Kolmonen; Aristeidis K. Georgoulias; Georgia Alexandri; Konstantinos Kourtidis; Emmanouil Proestakis; Eleni Marinou; V. Amiridis; Yong Xue; Ronald J. van der A

Aerosol optical depth (AOD) patterns and interannual and seasonal variations over China are discussed based on the AOD retrieved from the Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR-2, 1995–2002), the Advanced ATSR (AATSR, 2002–2012) (together ATSR) and the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Terra satellite (2000–2017). The AOD products used were the ATSR Dual View (ADV) v2.31 AOD and the MODIS/Terra Collection 6.1 (C6.1) merged dark target (DT) and deep blue (DB) AOD product. Together these datasets provide an AOD time series for 23 years, from 1995 to 2017. The difference between the AOD values retrieved from ATSR-2 and AATSR is small, as shown by pixel-by-pixel and monthly aggregate comparisons as well as validation results. This allows for the combination of the ATSR-2 and AATSR AOD time series into one dataset without offset correction. ADV and MODIS AOD validation results show similar high correlations with the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) AOD (0.88 and 0.92, respectively), while the corresponding bias is positive for MODIS (0.06) and negative for ADV (− 0.07). Validation of the AOD products in similar conditions, when ATSR and MODIS/Terra overpasses are within 90 min of each other and when both ADV and MODIS retrieve AOD around AERONET locations, show that ADV performs better than MODIS in autumn, while MODIS performs slightly better in spring and summer. In winter, both ADV and MODIS underestimate the AERONET AOD. Similar AOD patterns are observed by ADV and MODIS in annual and seasonal aggregates as well as in time series. ADV–MODIS difference maps show that MODIS AOD is generally higher than that from ADV. Both ADV and MODIS show similar seasonal AOD behavior. The AOD maxima shift from spring in the south to summer along the eastern coast further north. The agreement between sensors regarding year-to-year AOD changes is quite good. During the period from 1995 to 2006 AOD increased in the southeast (SE) of China. Between 2006 and 2011 AOD did not change much, showing minor minima in 2008–2009. From 2011 onward AOD decreased in the SE of China. Similar patterns exist in year-toyear ADV and MODIS annual AOD tendencies in the overlapping period. However, regional differences between the ATSR and MODIS AODs are quite large. The consistency Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. 11390 L. Sogacheva et al.: Spatial and seasonal variations of aerosols over China – Part 1 between ATSR and MODIS with regards to the AOD tendencies in the overlapping period is rather strong in summer, autumn and overall for the yearly average; however, in winter and spring, when there is a difference in coverage between the two instruments, the agreement between ATSR and MODIS is lower. AOD tendencies in China during the 1995–2017 period will be discussed in more detail in Part 2 (a following paper: Sogacheva et al., 2018), where a method to combine AOD time series from ADV and MODIS is introduced, and combined AOD time series are analyzed.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

Nine-year spatial and temporal evolution of desert dust aerosols over South and East Asia as revealed by CALIOP

Emmanouil Proestakis; V. Amiridis; Eleni Marinou; Aristeidis K. Georgoulias; Stavros Solomos; Stelios Kazadzis; Julien Chimot; Huizheng Che; Georgia Alexandri; Ioannis Binietoglou; Vasiliki Daskalopoulou; Konstantinos Kourtidis; Gerrit de Leeuw; Ronald J. van der A


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Two decades of satellite observations of AOD over mainland China using ATSR-2, AATSR and MODIS/Terra: data set evaluation and large-scale patterns

Gerrit de Leeuw; L. Sogacheva; Edith Rodriguez; Konstantinos Kourtidis; Aristeidis K. Georgoulias; Georgia Alexandri; V. Amiridis; Emmanouil Proestakis; Eleni Marinou; Yong Xue; Ronald J. van der A


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2017

Dust impact on surface solar irradiance assessed with model simulations,satellite observations and ground-based measurements

Panagiotis G. Kosmopoulos; Stelios Kazadzis; M. Taylor; E. Athanasopoulou; Orestis Speyer; Panagiotis I. Raptis; Eleni Marinou; Emmanouil Proestakis; Stavros Solomos; E. Gerasopoulos; V. Amiridis; A. F. Bais; Charalabos Kontoes


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

Two decades of satellite observations of AOD over mainland China

Gerrit de Leeuw; L. Sogacheva; Edith Rodriguez; Konstantinos Kourtidis; Aristeidis K. Georgoulias; Georgia Alexandri; V. Amiridis; Emmanouil Proestakis; Eleni Marinou; Yong Xue; Ronald J. van der A


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

An exploratory study on the aerosol height retrieval from OMI measurements of the 477 nm O 2 − O 2 spectral band using a neural network approach

Julien Chimot; Joris Pepijn Veefkind; Tim Vlemmix; Johan de Haan; V. Amiridis; Emmanouil Proestakis; Eleni Marinou; Pieternel F. Levelt


Atmosphere | 2018

From Tropospheric Folding to Khamsin and Foehn Winds: How Atmospheric Dynamics Advanced a Record-Breaking Dust Episode in Crete

Stavros Solomos; N. Kalivitis; Nikos Mihalopoulos; V. Amiridis; G. Kouvarakis; Antonis Gkikas; Ioannis Binietoglou; Alexandra Tsekeri; Stelios Kazadzis; Michael Kottas; Yaswant Pradhan; Emmanouil Proestakis; P. T. Nastos; Franco Marenco


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2016

3D Structure of Saharan Dust Transport Towards Europe as Seen by CALIPSO

Eleni Marinou; V. Amiridis; Alexandra Tsekeri; Stavros Solomos; P. Kokkalis; Emmanouil Proestakis; Michael Kottas; Ioannis Binietoglou; P. Zanis; Stelios Kazadzis; Ulla Wandinger; Albert Ansmann


Remote Sensing | 2018

An Assessment of Atmospheric and Meteorological Factors Regulating Red Sea Phytoplankton Growth

Wenzhao Li; Hesham El-Askary; Mohamed A. Qurban; Emmanouil Proestakis; Michael J. Garay; Olga V. Kalashnikova; V. Amiridis; Antonis Gkikas; Eleni Marinou; Thomas Piechota; K. P. ManiKandan

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V. Amiridis

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Stavros Solomos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Georgia Alexandri

Democritus University of Thrace

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Konstantinos Kourtidis

Democritus University of Thrace

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Ronald J. van der A

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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Gerrit de Leeuw

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Stelios Kazadzis

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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