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24 August 2009 Ozone monitoring instrument satellite UV irradiance product correction using a global aerosol climatology
Antti Arola, S. Kazadzis, J. Kujanpää, A. Lindfors, A. Bais, A. Webb, P. Weihs, A. di Sarra, T. Koskela, M. Janousch, J. M. Vilaplana, A. M. Sianni, C. Brogniez
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Abstract
Lately a number of studies related with UV irradiance estimates from satellite data based on the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) have shown a high correlation with ground-based measurements but a positive bias in many locations, the satellite derived UV being higher. One of the key factors that this bias has been attributed to is the boundary layer aerosol absorption not taken into account in the current OMI UV algorithm. In this work we have used a correction procedure based on climatological global aerosol absorption data taken from AeroComm aerosol initiative. This dataset includes aerosol optical depth and aerosol single scattering albedo assembled by combining, ground-based aerosol measurements from AERONET and information from several global aerosol models. The results of this correction were compared with synchronous ground-based measurements from 9 UV monitoring stations. The results generally showed a significantly reduced bias of 7-20%, a lower variability, and an unchanged, high correlation coefficient.
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Antti Arola, S. Kazadzis, J. Kujanpää, A. Lindfors, A. Bais, A. Webb, P. Weihs, A. di Sarra, T. Koskela, M. Janousch, J. M. Vilaplana, A. M. Sianni, and C. Brogniez "Ozone monitoring instrument satellite UV irradiance product correction using a global aerosol climatology", Proc. SPIE 7462, Ultraviolet and Visible Ground- and Space-based Measurements, Trace Gases, Aerosols and Effects VI, 74620D (24 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.825600
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Aerosols

Satellites

Absorption

Climatology

Ozone

Electronic filtering

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