Arctic Study on Tropospheric Aerosol and Radiation: Comparison of tropospheric aerosol extinction profiles measured by airborne photometer and SAGE II


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The Arctic Study on Tropospheric Aerosol and Radiation (ASTAR) is focused on understanding the climate effects of Arctic haze. As a part of this experiment, a tropospheric aerosol extinction profile was obtained by airborne sun photometer spatially and temporally close to a satellite-based measurement. The results suggest that airborne photometry is a promising avenue for the validation of satellite-derived aerosol extinction measurements in the middle and upper troposphere. The results also suggest that SAGE II measurements can be used to provide a regional context to more intensive but spatially limited aircraft and ground-based data sets.



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1029/2002gl016453

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Thomason, L. W. , Herber, A. B. , Yamanouchi, T. and Sato, K. (2003): Arctic Study on Tropospheric Aerosol and Radiation: Comparison of tropospheric aerosol extinction profiles measured by airborne photometer and SAGE II , Geophysical Research Letters, 30 (6), pp. 1-4 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1029/2002gl016453


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