A21D:
Advances in Spectral and Polarimetric Remote Sensing and Retrieval Techniques for the Characterization of the Atmosphere V Posters

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Bastiaan van Diedenhoven, Columbia University of New York, Palisades, NY, United States and Kirk D Knobelspiesse, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States
Primary Conveners:  Kirk D Knobelspiesse, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States
Co-conveners:  Bastiaan van Diedenhoven, Columbia University in the City of New York, Palisades, NY, United States; NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY, United States, Olga Kalashnikova, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States and Wenbo Sun, Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Hampton, Hampton, VA, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Bastiaan van Diedenhoven, Columbia University of New York, Palisades, NY, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
INTERCOMPARISON OF GROUND-BASED AEROSOL RETRIEVALS USING SPEX SPECTRO-POLARIMETERS
Martijn Smit1, Jeroen Rietjens2, Gerard van Harten3, Antonio di Noia2, Otto Peter Hasekamp1, Frans Snik2,3 and Christoph Andrea Keller3, (1)Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Utrecht, 3584, Netherlands, (2)Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Utrecht, Netherlands, (3)Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands
 
The Hyper-Angular Rainbow Polarimeter (HARP) CubeSat Observatory and the Characterization of Cloud Properties
Tim L. Neilsen, Space Dynamics Laboratory, North Logan, UT, United States, Jose-Vanderlei Martins, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States, Chad S Fish, Atmospheric and Space Technology Research Associates LLC, Boulder, CO, United States and Roberto Armando Fernandez Borda, Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, Greenbelt, MD, United States
 
Influence of 3D Effects on 1D Aerosol Retrievals in Synthetic, Partially Clouded Scenes
Frans Arjen Stap, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Utrecht, Netherlands, Otto Peter Hasekamp, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Utrecht, 3584, Netherlands and Claudia Emde, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany
 
Development and Applications of a New, High-Resolution, Operational MISR Aerosol Product
Michael J Garay1, David J Diner1 and Olga Kalashnikova2, (1)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (2)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Airborne Multiangle SpectroPolarimeteric Imager (AirMSPI): Calibration and Comparison with Collocated Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) Data
Felix C Seidel1, David J Diner1, Carol J Bruegge1, Brian E Rheingans1, Michael J Garay1, Brian J Daugherty2, Russell A Chipman2 and Ab Davis3, (1)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (2)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (3)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States
 
Case studies of aerosol and ocean color retrieval using a Markov chain radiative transfer model and AirMSPI measurements
Feng Xu1, David J Diner1, Felix C Seidel1, Oleg Dubovik2 and Pengwang Zhai3, (1)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (2)University of Lille 1, Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, (3)SSAI, Hampton, VA, United States
 
Airborne polarimeter intercomparison for the NASA Aerosol-Cloud-Ecosystem (ACE) mission
Kirk D Knobelspiesse and Jens Redemann, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States
 
Case Studies for UV, O2-A Band and Polarimetric Airborne Remote Sensing Observations of Coastal Waters: Implications for Atmospheric Correction.
Jacek Chowdhary1, Bastiaan van Diedenhoven1, Kirk D Knobelspiesse2, Brian Cairns3, Andrzej P Wasilewski4 and Ian B Mccubbin5, (1)Columbia University of New York, Palisades, NY, United States, (2)NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States, (3)NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY, United States, (4)Trinnovim LLC, New York, NY, United States, (5)Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, United States
 
Estimation of global anthropogenic dust aerosol using CALIOP satellite
Bin Chen, Jianping Huang and Jingjing Liu, LZU Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
 
The Novel Arrange & Average Algorithm for the Retrieval of Aerosol Properties from Multiwavelength Lidar Data
Eduard Chemyakin1, Detlef Mueller1, Sharon P Burton2, Alexei Kolgotin3, Chris A Hostetler2 and Richard Anthony Ferrare2, (1)Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Hampton, Hampton, VA, United States, (2)NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States, (3)Physics Instrumentation Center, A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia
 
The Development of a Quality Controlled Data Set for the University of Wisconsin High Spectral Resolution Lidar Systems during SEAC4RS
Ralph Kuehn1, Robert Holz2, Ed Eloranta1 and Joe Garcia1, (1)University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States, (2)UW SSEC, Madison, WI, United States
 
CELiS (Compact Eyesafe Lidar System), a portable 1.5 μm elastic lidar system for rapid aerosol concentration measurement: Part 1, Instrument Design and Operation
Alan W Bird, Michael Wojcik, Kori D Moore and Robert Lemon, Space Dynamics Laboratory, North Logan, UT, United States
 
CELiS (Compact Eyesafe Lidar System), a portable 1.5 μm elastic lidar system for rapid aerosol concentration measurement: Part 2, Retrieval of Particulate Matter Concentration
Kori D Moore1, Alan W Bird1, Michael Wojcik1, Robert Lemon1 and Jerry Hatfield2, (1)Space Dynamics Laboratory, North Logan, UT, United States, (2)National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment, Ames, IA, United States
 
Aerosol Size Distribution Determined From Multiple Field-Of-View Lidar
Yutong Liu, Masanori Yabuki, Toshitaka Tsuda and Takuma Uesugi, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
 
Development of ATLID-MSI synergy for retrieving the vertical profiles of aerosol components
Rei Kudo1, Tomoaki Nishizawa2, Akiko Higurashi2, Nobuo Sugimoto2 and Eiji Oikawa3, (1)Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, (2)National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan, (3)Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute University of Tokyo, Kashiwa-Shi, Japan
 
Identification of absorbing organic (brown carbon) aerosols through Sun Photometry: results from AEROCAN / AERONET stations in high Arctic and urban Locations
Gaige Hunter Kerr1, Jai Prakash Chaubey2, N. T. O'Neill2, P. Hayes3 and D. E. Atkinson4, (1)Cornell University, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Ithaca, NY, United States, (2)CARTEL, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada, (3)Universite de Montreal, Department of Chemistry, Montreal, QC, Canada, (4)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Fairbanks, AK, United States
 
Coarse mode aerosols in the High Arctic
Konstantin Baibakov1, Norman T. O'Neill1, Jai Prakash Chaubey1, Auromeet Saha2, Thomas J. Duck3 and Edwin W Eloranta4, (1)CARTEL, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada, (2)Environment Canada Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, (3)Dalhousie University, Physics and Atmospheric Science, Halifax, NS, Canada, (4)University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States
 
Characteristics of atmospheric aerosol optical depth variation in China during 1993-2012
Xiaofeng Xu1, Jinhuan Qiu2, Xiangao Xia2, Ling Sun3 and Min Min3, (1)NUIST Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China, (2)Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Beijing, China, (3)National Satellite Meteorological Center of China, Beijing, China
 
Spectrometers for Sky-Scanning, Sun-Tracking Atmospheric Research (4STAR) Upgrade to Full Sun-Sky-Cloud-Trace Gas Spectrometry Capability for Airborne Science
Stephen E Dunagan1, Connor Joseph Flynn2, Roy R Johnson1, Meloe S Kacenelenbogen3, Kirk D Knobelspiesse1, Samuel E LeBlanc4, John M Livingston5, Jens Redemann1, Philip B Russell1, Beat Schmid2, Michal Segal-Rosenhaimer1 and Yohei Shinozuka3, (1)NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States, (2)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States, (3)Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Sonoma, Sonoma, CA, United States, (4)NASA Ames Research Center, ORAU, Moffett Field, CA, United States, (5)SRI International Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA, United States
 
Composition and Particle Size Retrievals for Homogeneous Binary Aerosols
Richard F Niedziela, Philip Argon and Lauren Bejcek, DePaul Univ, Chicago, IL, United States
 
Retrieval of Aerosol information from UV measurement by using optimal estimation method
Mijin KIM1, Jhoon Kim1, Ukkyo Jeong1, Woogyung V Kim1, Sang-Kyun Kim2, Sang-deok Lee2 and Kyung-Jung Moon2, (1)Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, (2)NIER, Climate & Air Quality Research Department Global Environment Research Division, Incheon, South Korea
 
Evaluation of GOCI Aerosol Products over East Asia
Myungje Choi1, Jhoon Kim1 and Jaehwa Lee2, (1)Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, (2)Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
 
Development of a generalized algorithm of satellite remote sensing using multi-wavelength and multi-pixel information (MWP method) for aerosol properties by satellite-borne imager
Makiko Hashimoto, Teruyuki Nakajima, Shotaro Morimoto and Hideaki Takenaka, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan
 
High Temperal Resolution AOD Retrieval of Northern China in 2014 Winter Based on Geostationary Satellite Remote Sensing Data
Xingfeng Chen1, Zhengqiang Li1,2, Yuhuan Zhang2,3, Hua Xu1,2, Yan Ma1,2, Donghui Li1,2, Yang Lv1,2, Lili Qie1,2, Ying Zhang1,2, Li Li1,2 and Yun Liu4, (1)RADI Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, (2)State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Satellites Remote Sensing Applications, Beijing, China, (3)Satellite Environment Center, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Beijing, China, (4)The 54th Research Institute of CETC, Shijiazhuang, China
 
Effect of the aerosol type uncertainty on the surface reflectance retrieval using CHRIS/PROBA hyperspectral images over land.
Cecilia Tirelli1, Ciro Manzo2, Gabriele Curci1 and Cristiana Bassani2, (1)University of L'Aquila, CETEMPS, Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences, L'Aquila, Italy, (2)Institute for Atmospheric Pollution Research (IIA), Italian National Research Council (CNR), Research Area of Rome 1, Via Salaria km 29,300, 00015 Monterotondo Scalo, Rome, Italy
 
Estimation of volcanic ash refractive index from satellite infrared sounder data 
Hiroshi Ishimoto and Kazuhiko Masuda, Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan
 
Aerosol retrieval from twilight photographs taken by a digital camera
Masanori Saito and Hironobu Iwabuchi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
 
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