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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2011

Multiyear Observations of the Tropical Atlantic Atmosphere: Multidisciplinary Applications of the NOAA Aerosols and Ocean Science Expeditions

Nicholas R. Nalli; Everette Joseph; Vernon R. Morris; Christopher D. Barnet; Walter Wolf; Daniel E. Wolfe; Peter J. Minnett; Malgorzata Szczodrak; Miguel Izaguirre; Rick Lumpkin; Hua Xie; Alexander Smirnov; Tom King; Jennifer Wei

This paper gives an overview of a unique set of ship-based atmospheric data acquired over the tropical Atlantic Ocean during boreal spring and summer as part of ongoing National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Aerosols and Ocean Science Expedition (AEROSE) field campaigns. Following the original 2004 campaign onboard the Ronald H. Brown, AEROSE has operated on a yearly basis since 2006 in collaboration with the NOAA Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Tropical Atlantic (PIRATA) Northeast Extension (PNE). In this work, attention is given to atmospheric soundings of ozone, temperature, water vapor, pressure, and wind obtained from ozonesondes and radiosondes launched to coincide with low earth orbit environmental satellite overpasses [MetOp and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A-Train]. Data from the PNE/ AEROSE campaigns are unique in their range of marine meteorological phenomena germane to the satellite missions in question, including dust and smoke outflows ...


Journal of Climate | 1995

Uncertainty in Cloud Optical Depth Estimates Made from Satellite Radiance Measurements

Robert Pincus; Malgorzata Szczodrak; Jiujing Gu; Philip H. Austin

Abstract The uncertainty in optical depths retrieved from satellite measurements of visible wavelength radiance at the top of the atmosphere is quantified. Techniques are briefly reviewed for the estimation of optical depth from measurements of radiance, and it is noted that these estimates are always more uncertain at greater optical depths and larger solar zenith angles. The lack of radiometric calibration for visible wavelength imagers on operational satellites dominates the uncertainty retrievals of optical depth. This is true for both single-pixel retrievals and for statistics calculated from a population of individual retrievals. For individual estimates or small samples, sensor discretization (especially for the VAS instrument) can also be significant, but the sensitivity of the retrieval to the specification of the model atmosphere is less important. The relative uncertainty in calibration affects the accuracy with which optical depth distributions measured by different sensors may be quantitative...


Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2007

Profiling the Lower Troposphere over the Ocean with Infrared Hyperspectral Measurements of the Marine-Atmosphere Emitted Radiance Interferometer

Malgorzata Szczodrak; Peter J. Minnett; Nicholas R. Nalli; Wayne F. Feltz

Abstract Measurements of the spectra of infrared emission from the atmosphere were taken by a Marine-Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (M-AERI) deployed on the NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown during the Aerosol and Ocean Science Expedition (AEROSE) in the tropical Atlantic Ocean from 29 February to 26 March 2004. The spectra are used to retrieve profiles of temperature and humidity in the lower troposphere up to a height of 3000 m. The M-AERI retrievals of the atmospheric structure require an initial guess profile. In this work, retrievals obtained from four separate initializations are compared, using 1) radiosondes launched from the Ronald H. Brown, 2) NOAA/NWS/NCEP model reanalyses, 3) ECMWF model analyses, and 4) ECMWF model forecasts. The performance of the M-AERI retrievals for all four first-guess sources is then evaluated against the radiosonde measurements. The M-AERI retrievals initialized using radiosondes reproduce the radiosonde profiles quite well and capture much of the observed vertica...


Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

Observations of large aerosol infrared forcing at the surface

Andrew M. Vogelmann; Piotr J. Flatau; Malgorzata Szczodrak; Krzysztof M. Markowicz; Peter J. Minnett


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Ship-based measurements for infrared sensor validation during Aerosol and Ocean Science Expedition 2004

Nicholas R. Nalli; Pablo Clemente-Colón; Peter J. Minnett; Malgorzata Szczodrak; Vernon R. Morris; Everette Joseph; Mitchell D. Goldberg; Christopher D. Barnet; Walter Wolf; Andrew T. Jessup; Ruth Branch; Robert O. Knuteson; Wayne F. Feltz


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Profile observations of the Saharan air layer during AEROSE 2004

Nicholas R. Nalli; Pablo Clemente-Colón; Vernon R. Morris; Everette Joseph; Malgorzata Szczodrak; Peter J. Minnett; Jonathan Shannahoff; Mitchell D. Goldberg; Christopher D. Barnet; Walter Wolf; Wayne F. Feltz; Robert O. Knuteson


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2004

Spatial statistics of marine boundary layer clouds

Gregory M. Lewis; Philip H. Austin; Malgorzata Szczodrak


86th AMS Annual Meeting | 2006

Comparison of AMSR-E retrievals of total water vapor over the ocean with ship based measurements

Malgorzata Szczodrak; Peter J. Minnett; Chelle L. Gentemann


85th AMS Annual Meeting, American Meteorological Society - Combined Preprints | 2005

Surface-based infrared interferometers - Versatile sensors for the IPY

Peter J. Minnett; Malgorzata Szczodrak; Erica L. Key


Archive | 2004

Atmospheric water vapor over the subtropical oceans

Malgorzata Szczodrak; Peter J. Minnett; K. A. Maillet; Wayne F. Feltz

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Wayne F. Feltz

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Christopher D. Barnet

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Walter Wolf

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Pablo Clemente-Colón

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Mitchell D. Goldberg

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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