Dust emission modeling
1.3 UTILIZING MODIS SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS TO MONITOR AND ANALYZE FINE PARTICULATE MATTER (PM2.5) TRANSPORT EVENT Chieko Kittaka* SAIC, NASA Langley Research.
On the Role of the Saharan Air Layer in the Suppression of Development of a Prominent African Wave Disturbance Scott A. Braun NASA/GSFC.
Impact of Mexico City on Regional Air Quality Louisa Emmons Jean-François Lamarque NCAR/ACD.
Direct aerosol radiative forcing based on combined A-Train observations – challenges in deriving all-sky estimates Jens Redemann, Y. Shinozuka, M.Kacenelenbogen,
1 DISCOVER-AQ and FRAPPÉ Forecast Activities Compiled from input from different groups.
The combined use of MODIS, CALIPSO and OMI level 2 aerosol products for calculating direct aerosol radiative effects Jens Redemann, M. Vaughan, Y. Shinozuka,
Measurement-based Aerosol Radiative Effects within the Context of CCSP and IPCC
Chapter 4: How Satellite Data Complement Ground-Based Monitor Data 3:15 – 3:45.
Introduction
Operational assimilation of dust optical depth Bruce Ingleby, Yaswant Pradhan and Malcolm Brooks © Crown copyright 08/2013 Met Office and the Met Office.
As components of the GOES-R ABI Air Quality products, a multi-channel algorithm similar to MODIS/VIIRS for NOAA’s next generation geostationary satellite.