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| 151. | Sarah Taylor; Stefan Adriaensen; Carlos Toledano; Alberto Berjón; Africa Baretto; Emma Woolliams; Maria Garcia-Miranda; Marc Bouvet The Lunar Irradiance Model of ESA (LIME) Conference GSICS Lunar calibration workshop, GSICS Global Space-based Inter-Calibration System Darmstadt, Germany, 2020. BibTeX | Tags: lunar photometry @conference{Taylor2020, |
| 152. | A. Barreto; R. Román; N. Prats; A. Lopatin; D. Fuertes; A.J. Berjón; F. Almansa; E. Cuevas; M. Yela. Aerosol Profiles From MPL-Lidar And Photometric Measurements Using GRASP In A Subtropical North Atlantic Site. Evaluation With In-Situ Data. Conference European Lidar Conference 2020 (ELC 2020), University of Granada Granada, Spain, 2020. BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, GRASP, in-situ, LIDAR @conference{Barreto2020, |
| 153. | L. Alados-Arboledas; R. Román; J.A. Benavent-Oltra; A. Cazorla; J.A. Casquero-Vera; G. Titos; H. Lyamani; P. Ortíz-Amezcua; G.A. Moreira; A.E. Bedoya-Velasquez; D. Pérez-Ramírez; J.L. Guerrero-Rascado; F.J. Olmo Assessment of the atmospheric aerosol properties retrieved by GRASP algorithm during SLOPE II campaign Conference European Lidar Conference 2020 (ELC 2020), Universidad de Granada Granada, Spain, 2020. @conference{Alados-Arboledas2020, |
| 154. | D. Mateos; V.E. Cachorro; C. Velasco-Merino; N.T. O'Neill; M.A. Burgos; R. Gonzalez; C. Toledano; M. Herreras; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos Comparison of three different methodologies for the identification of high atmospheric turbidity episodes Journal Article In: Atmospheric Research, pp. 104835, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: Biomass burning urban industrial, Coarse and fine modes, Columnar and surface aerosols, desert dust, High turbidity episodes @article{Mateos2020b, |
| 155. | R. D. García-Cabrera; E. Cuevas-Agulló; Á. Barreto; V. E. Cachorro; M. Pó; R. Ramos; K. Hoogendijk Aerosol retrievals from the EKO MS-711 spectral direct irradiance measurements and corrections of the circumsolar radiation Journal Article In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 2601–2621, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, langley, Solar radiation, spectroradiometer, UV-visible irradiance @article{García-Cabrera2020, |
| 156. | Graham, M.; Antuña-Marrero, J. C.; Maycock, A.; McKenna, C.; Shallcross, S.; Dhomse, S.; Thomason, L.; Luo, B.; Deshler, T.; Rosen, J Recovered measurements of the 1960s stratospheric aerosol layer for new constraints for volcanic forcing in the years after 1963 Agung Conference European Geosciences Union (EGU) Online, 2020. @conference{Graham2020, |
| 157. | Lovely Euphrasie-Clotilde; Thomas Plocoste; Tony Feuillard; Cristian Velasco-Merino; David Mateos; Carlos Toledano; France-Nor Brute; Céline Bassette; Marieline Gobinddass Assessment of a new detection threshold for PM10 concentrations linked to African dust events in the Caribbean Basin Journal Article In: Atmospheric Environment, pp. 117354, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, Air mass back trajectories, air quality index, Caribbean area, desert dust, PM10 threshold @article{euphrasie2020assessment, |
| 158. | Tymon Zielinski; Ezio Bolzacchini; Marco Cataldi; Luca Ferrero; Sandra Graßl; Georg Hansen; David Mateos; Mauro Mazzola; Roland Neuber; Paulina Pakszys; others Study of Chemical and Optical Properties of Biomass Burning Aerosols during Long-Range Transport Events toward the Arctic in Summer 2017 Journal Article In: Atmosphere, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 84, 2020. BibTeX | Tags: @article{zielinski2020study, |
| 159. | Tymon Zielinski; Ezio Bolzacchini; Marco Cataldi; Luca Ferrero; Sandra Graßl; Georg Hansen; David Mateos; Mauro Mazzola; Roland Neuber; Paulina Pakszys; Michal Posyniak; Christoph Ritter; Mirko Severi; Piotr Sobolewski; Rita Traversi; Cristian Velasco-Merino Study of Chemical and Optical Properties of Biomass Burning Aerosols during Long-Range Transport Events toward the Arctic in Summer 2017 Journal Article In: Atmosphere, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 84, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, aerosol optical depth, artic, biomass burning, long-range transport @article{zielinski2020studyb, |
| 160. | Antonio Fernando Almansa; Emilio Cuevas; África Barreto; Benjam'in Torres; Omaira Elena Garc'ia; Rosa Delia Garc'ia; Cristian Velasco-Merino; Victoria Eugenia Cachorro; Alberto Berjón; Manuel Mallorquín; César López; Ramón Ramos; Carmen Guirado-Fuertes; Ramón Negrillo; Ángel M. de Frutos Column Integrated Water Vapor and Aerosol Load Characterization with the New ZEN-R52 Radiometer Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 9, pp. 1424, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, water vapour, ZEN-R52 Radiometer @article{almansa2020column, |
| 161. | Ramiro González; Carlos Toledano; Roberto Román; David Fuertes; Alberto Berjón; David Mateos; Carmen Guirado-Fuentes; Cristian Velasco-Merino; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez; Abel Calle; Victoria E. Cachorro; Angel M. de Frutos Daytime and nighttime aerosol optical depth implementation in CÆLIS Journal Article In: Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 417–433, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, caelis, moon, sun photometry @article{gonzalez2020daytime, |
| 162. | Ramiro González; Carlos Toledano; Roberto Román; David Mateos; Eija Asmi; Edith Rodríguez; Ian C Lau; Jonathan Ferrara; Raúl D’Elia; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez; Victoria E Cachorro; Abel Calle; Ángel M de Frutos Characterization of Stratospheric Smoke Particles over the Antarctica by Remote Sensing Instruments Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 22, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, Antarctica, Australian fires, biomass burning, optical properties, smoke ageing @article{rs12223769,Australian smoke from the extraordinary biomass burning in December 2019 was observed over Marambio, Antarctica from the 7th to the 10th January, 2020. The smoke plume was transported thousands of kilometers over the Pacific Ocean, and reached the Antarctic Peninsula at a hight of 13 km, as determined by satellite lidar observations. The proposed origin and trajectory of the aerosol are supported by back-trajectory model analyses. Ground-based Sun–Sky–Moon photometer belonging to the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) measured aerosol optical depth (500 nm wavelength) above 0.3, which is unprecedented for the site. Inversion of sky radiances provide the optical and microphysical properties of the smoke over Marambio. The AERONET data near the fire origin in Tumbarumba, Australia, was used to investigate the changes in the measured aerosol properties after transport and ageing. The analysis shows an increase in the fine mode particle radius and a reduction in absorption (increase in the single scattering albedo). The available long-term AOD data series at Marambio suggests that smoke particles could have remained over Antarctica for several weeks after the analyzed event. |
| 163. | J A Casquero-Vera; H Lyamani; L Dada; S Hakala; P Paasonen; R Román; R Fraile; T Petäjä; F J Olmo-Reyes; L Alados-Arboledas New particle formation at urban and high-altitude remote sites in the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula Journal Article In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 20, no. 22, pp. 14253–14271, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, particle formation, urban @article{acp-20-14253-2020, |
| 164. | R Román; R González; C Toledano; Á Barreto; D Pérez-Ramírez; J A Benavent-Oltra; F J Olmo; V E Cachorro; L Alados-Arboledas; Á M de Frutos Correction of a lunar-irradiance model for aerosol optical depth retrieval and comparison with a star photometer Journal Article In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 13, no. 11, pp. 6293–6310, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, lunar photometry, star photometry @article{amt-13-6293-2020, |
| 165. | Javier Vaquero-Martínez; Manuel Antón; Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo; Victoria E Cachorro Evaluation of Water Vapor Radiative Effects Using GPS Data Series over Southwestern Europe Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 8, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Europe, long-wave, radiativa effect, Radiative transfer, Sourthwestern Europe, Spain, Water vapor @article{rs12081307,Water vapor radiative effects (WVRE) at surface in the long-wave (LW) and short-wave (SW) spectral ranges under cloud and aerosol free conditions are analyzed for seven stations in Spain over the 2007–2015 period. WVRE is calculated as the difference between the net flux obtained by two radiative transfer simulations; one with water vapor from Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements and the other one without any water vapor (dry atmosphere). The WVRE in the LW ranges from 107.9 Wm 2 to 296.7 Wm − 2 , while in the SW it goes from − 64.9 Wm − 2 to − 6.0 Wm − 2 . The results show a clear seasonal cycle, which allows the classification of stations in three sub-regions. In general, for total (SW + LW) and LW WVRE, winter (DJF) and spring (MAM) values are lower than summer (JJA) and autumn (SON). However, in the case of SW WVRE, the weaker values are in winter and autumn, and the stronger ones in summer and spring. Positive trends for LW (and total) WVRE may partially explain the well-known increase of surface air temperatures in the study region. Additionally, negative trends for SW WVRE are especially remarkable, since they represent about a quarter of the contribution of aerosols to the strong brightening effect (increase of the SW radiation flux at surface associated with a reduction of the cloud cover and aerosol load) observed since the 2000s in the Iberian Peninsula, but with opposite sign, so it is suggested that water vapor could be partially masking the full magnitude of this brightening. |
| 166. | Javier Vaquero-Martínez; Manuel Antón; Roberto Román; Victoria E Cachorro; Huiqun Wang; Gonzalo González Abad; Christoph Ritter Water vapor satellite products in the European Arctic: An inter-comparison against GNSS data Journal Article In: Science of The Total Environment, vol. 741, pp. 140335, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: European Artic, GNSS, Ny-Alesund, Satellite, Water vapor @article{vaquero2020water, |
| 167. | Victoria E Cachorro; Manuel Antón Editorial for the Special Issue “Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Components and Water Vapor” Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 13, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: atmosphere, atmospheric gases, LIDAR, Ozone, pollutant, radiometry, remote sensing, sensor satellinte, spectroscopy, Water vapor @article{rs12132074,The observation/monitoring of atmospheric components and water vapor in the atmosphere is today open to very different remote sensing techniques, most of them based on the radiation-matter interaction covering the full electromagnetic spectrum. This SI collects some papers regarding the retrieval, calibration, validation, analysis of data and uncertainties, as well as comparative studies on atmospheric gases and water vapor by remote sensing techniques, where different types of sensors, instruments, and algorithms are used or developed. |
| 168. | S S Dhomse; G W Mann; J C Antuña Marrero; S E Shallcross; M P Chipperfield; K S Carslaw; L Marshall; N L Abraham; C E Johnson In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 20, no. 21, pp. 13627–13654, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, Radiative forcing, volcanic aerosol @article{acp-20-13627-2020, |
| 169. | J -C Antuña-Marrero; G W Mann; P Keckhut; S Avdyushin; B Nardi; L W Thomason Shipborne lidar measurements showing the progression of the tropical reservoir of volcanic aerosol after the June 1991 Pinatubo eruption Journal Article In: Earth System Science Data, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 2843–2851, 2020. Links | BibTeX | Tags: LIDAR, volcanic aerosol @article{essd-12-2843-2020, |
| 170. | David Mateos; Manuel Antón Worldwide Evaluation of Ozone Radiative Forcing in the UV-B Range between 1979 and 2014 Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 3, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: global analysis, long-term trends, ozone radiative forcing, radiative transfer simulations, reanalysis data, ultraviolet radiation @article{rs12030436,Ultraviolet (UV) radiation plays a key role in different planetary mechanisms, thus necessitating a worldwide analysis of this solar spectrum interval. This study offers a worldwide and long-term analysis of ozone radiative forcing (ORF) in the UV-B range between 1979 and 2014. The method uses monthly total ozone column (TOC) values obtained from the ERA-Interim reanalysis data collection and radiative transfer simulations. A global mean ORF of 0.011 Wm−2 is obtained, with marked differences between mid-latitude and tropical areas. The mid-latitude belts in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres exhibit the following statistically significant ORF trends between 1982 and 2014 with respect to pre-1980 values: 0.007 Wm−2 per decade in the 60–45°S belt and around 0.004 Wm−2 per decade in the 45–30°S and 45–60°N belts. The increase observed in the net UV-B radiation levels at the troposphere might have relevant photochemical effects that impact climate change. |
| 171. | D Mateos; V E Cachorro; C Velasco-Merino; N T O'Neill; M A Burgos; R Gonzalez; C Toledano; M Herreras; A Calle; A M de Frutos Comparison of three different methodologies for the identification of high atmospheric turbidity episodes Journal Article In: vol. 237, pp. 104835, 2020, ISSN: 0169-8095. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Biomass burning urban industrial, Coarse and fine modes, Columnar and surface aerosols, desert dust, High turbidity episodes @article{MATEOS2020104835,The identification and characterization of High Atmospheric Turbidity (HAT) episodes is a key objective of global aerosol monitoring. This study presents a comparison of three different methodologies that were used to identify HAT episodes in the north-central Iberian Peninsula. The first methodology (named C&S inventory) is based on columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD from the Aerosol Robotic Network, AERONET) and surface particulate matter concentrations (PMx from the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme, EMEP) as well as ancillary information. Another methodology (named SPR) is based on PM surface concentrations levels and ancillary information. Both methods are carefully reviewed by human observers. A third method, based only on fine and coarse mode values of AOD was also analysed. This method (the SDA or Spectral Deconvolution Algorithm) is found to be a good operational candidate for automating the identification of HAT episodes. The three methods allow for the identification of mineral desert dust (coarse type ‘D’) aerosols and aerosols of fine type, ‘A’ (i.e. biomass burning or polluted aerosols): their mixture, categorized as ‘MD’ and ‘MA’ classes (depending of the prevailing ‘D’ or ‘A’ type) is only identified in the C&S and SDA inventories. The three inventories show about 60% coincidence across a 2005–2014 reference period. When the C&S and SDA inventories are compared, the agreement is very high if columnar aerosol data is available: >90% for desert aerosol type and >70% for fine aerosol type. The comparative study of these three aerosol inventories was motivated by the need to automate existing methodologies. |
| 172. | Cristian Velasco-Merino 2020, (Universidad de Valladolid. Dirección: Dr. Carlos Toledano Olmeda y Dr. David Mateos Villán.). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, desert dust, tesis @phdthesis{Velasco-Merino2020,Este trabajo aborda el estudio de eventos de alta turbiedad atmosférica debida a aerosoles, que son las partículas en suspensión en la atmósfera. De forma particular, se ha investigado la identificación de episodios de polvo mineral del Sahara, las propiedades ópticas y microfísicas de este aerosol desértico y cómo se ven afectadas por el transporte sobre el Atlántico desde la costa oeste de África hasta la cuenca del Caribe. El estudio de los métodos actualmente empleados para la detección de eventos de alta turbiedad, indicó la necesidad de desarrollar un método automatizado de detección de dichos eventos de aerosol. Además se han introducido mejoras en el análisis de medidas radiométricas, como es incluir el canal de medida del infrarrojo medio (1640nm) para el análisis espectral del espesor óptico de aerosoles y en el estudio de los productos obtenidos mediante algoritmos de inversión. |
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| 173. | Mann, G. W.; Shallcross, S.; Antuña-Marrero, J. C.; Dhomse, S.; Schmidt, A.; Neely, R.; Carslaw, K. S.; Bellouin, N.; Winker, D. M.; Vaughan, G.; Young, S. A. Ash-sulphuric interactions: Simulating major volcanic aerosol clouds as global dust veils Conference American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2019 San Francisco, USA, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: ash-sulphuric interactions, volcanic aerosol @conference{Mann2019, |
| 174. | R. Román; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; J. Vaquero-Martínez; R. González; C. Velasco-Merino; P. Martín; M. Antón; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A de Frutos Vapor de agua y cubierta de nubes sobre las zonas polares a través del instrumento AIRS Conference XVIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, Asociación Española de Teledetección Valladolid, Spain, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: artic, clouds, water vapour @conference{Román2019b, |
| 175. | J. Vaquero-Martínez; M. Antón; J.P. Ortiz de Galisteo; V.E. Cachorro; P. Álvarez-Zapatero; R. Román; D. Loyola; M.J. Costa; H. Wang; G. González-Abad; S. Noël; J. Montero-Martín El vapor de agua integrado obtenido mediante instrumentos satelitales: evaluación con medidas de GPS en la Península Ibérica Conference XVIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, Asociación Española de Teledetección Valladolid, Spain, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: GPS, water vapour @conference{Vaquero-Martínez2019c, |
| 176. | D. Mateos; R. González; D. Fuertes; C. Velasco-Merino; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; R. Román; P. Martín; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos Distribución espacial de propiedades del aerosol mediante el software CAELIS Conference XVIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, Asociación Española de Teledetección Valladolid, Spain, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: aerosol, caelis @conference{Mateos2019, |
| 177. | J.A. Casquero-Vera; H. Lyamani; P. Paasonen; R. Román; S. Hakala; L. Dada; R. Fraile; T. Petäjä; M. Kulmala; F.J. Olmo; L. Alados-Arboledas New particle formation study at two different altitude sites during SLOPE II campaign Conference European Aerosol Conference 2019, European Aerosol Conference (EAC) Gothenburg, Sweden, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: particle formation @conference{Casquero-Vera2019, |
| 178. | E. Cuevas; P. M. Romero-Campos; N. Kouremeti; S. Kazadzis; R. D. García; A. Barreto; C. Guirado-Fuentes; R. Ramos; C. Toledano; F. Almansa; J. Gröbner Aerosol Optical Depth comparison between GAW-PFR and AERONET-Cimel radiometers from long term (2005--2015) 1-minute synchronous measurements Journal Article In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 12, no. 8, pp. 4309-4337, 2019. @article{Cuevas2019, |
| 179. | C. Velasco-Merino; D. Mateos; C. Toledano; V.E; Cachorro; R. González; S. Blindheim; M. Gausa; S. Mogo; C. Guirado; R. Román; J.C. Antuña; M. Herreras; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos Aerosol radiative properties in a pristine subartic area using long-term columnar records Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, artic @conference{Velasco-Merino2019, |
| 180. | P.L. Molina; A. Cazorla; M.L. Cancillo; A. Serrano; R. Román; C. Toledano; M. Pandolfi; A. Alastuey; L. Alados-Arboledas Ceilometer calibration corrections in ICENET Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19), Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: calibration, ceilometer @conference{Molina2019, |
| 181. | R. Román; A. Barreto; D. Pérez-Ramírez; R. González; J.A. Benavent-Oltra; C. Toledano; M. Herreras; J.C. Antuña; C. Velasco-Merino; D. Mateos; V.E. Cachorro; F.J. Olmo; E. Cuevas; L. Alados-Arboledas; A.M. de Frutos Improvements on lunar photometry: comparison with star photometer measurements Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: lunar photometry, star photometry @conference{Román2019, |
| 182. | J. Vaquero-Martínez; M. Antón; A.F. Bagorrilha; J.P. Ortiz de Galisteo; V.E. Cachorro; R. Román Preliminary validation of CIMEL water vapor product against GPS data in Spain Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: CIMEL, GPS, Water vapor @conference{Vaquero-Martínez2019b, |
| 183. | M. Herreras; R. Román; M. Wiegner; C. Toledano; D. Fuertes; A. Cazorla; A. Lopatin; V.E. Cachorro Uncertainty on the ceilometer retrievals of aerosol extinction profiles using synthetic data Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, ceilometer @conference{Herreras2019b, |
| 184. | D. Mateos; C. Toledano; R. Román; C. Velasco-Merino; R. González; J.C. Antuña; C. Guirado; C. Ritter; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A.M. De Frutos Columnar aerosol properties in the Arctic: emphasis in nocturnal photometry Conference The SSC16 conference, Scandinavian Symposium on Chemometrics Oslo, Norway, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, artic, lunar photometry @conference{Mateos2019b, |
| 185. | J.A. Benavent-Oltra; R. Román; J.A. Casquero-Vera; D. Pérez-Ramirez; H. Lyamani; P. Ortiz-Amezcua; A.E. Bedoya-Velasquez; J.L. Guerrero-Rascado; A. Lopatin; O. Dubovik; A. Cazorla; G. Titos; F.J. Olmo; L. Alados-Arboledas GRASP daytime profiles of atmospheric aerosol microphysics in SLOPE campaign Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. @conference{Benavent-Oltra2019, |
| 186. | G. Titos; M. Ealo; R. Román; A. Cazorla; Y. Sola; O. Dubovik; A. Alastuey; M. Pandolfi Retrieval of aerosol properties from ceilometer and photometer measurements: long-term evaluation with in-situ data and statistical analysis at Montsec (southern Pyrenees) Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: atmospheric aerosols, ceilometer, in-situ, photometer @conference{Titos2019, |
| 187. | G. Moreira; J.L. Guerrero-Rascado; P. Ortiz-Amezcua; J.A. Benavent-Oltra; R. Román; J.A. Casquero-Vera; H. Lyamani; E. Landulfo; F.J. Olmo; L. Alados-Arboledas. Studying the turbulence in the Rural Atmospheric Boundary Layer during AMAPOLA campaign by high-order moments obtained from Doppler and Elastic lidar systems Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: aerosol optical depth, doppler, LIDAR @conference{Moreira2019, |
| 188. | J.A. Benavent-Oltra; R. Román; J.A. Casquero-Vera; D. Pérez-Ramirez; H. Lyamani; P. Ortiz-Amezcua; A.E. Bedoya-Velasquez; G. Moreira; A. Lopatin; A. Barreto; J.L Guerrero-Rascado; D. Fuertes; C. Toledano; B. Torres; O. Dubovik; P. Goloub; F.J. Olmo; L. Alados-Arboledas Using GRASP with lidar, lunar photometer and sky-images to retrieve atmospheric aerosol microphysics night-time profiles Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: atmospheric aerosols, GRASP, lunar photometry, sky camera @conference{Benavent-Oltra2019b, |
| 189. | R. D. García; E. Cuevas; R. Ramos; V. E. Cachorro; A. Redondas; J. A. Moreno-Ruiz In: Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 77–96, 2019. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: @article{delia2019,The Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN) was implemented by the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) starting observations with nine stations in 1992, under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Currently, 59 BSRN stations submit their data to the WCRP. One of these stations is the Izaña station (station IZA, no. 61) that enrolled in this network in 2009. This is a high-mountain station located in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain, at 28.3??N, 16.5??W; 2373?m?a.s.l.) and is a representative site of the subtropical North Atlantic free troposphere. It contributes with basic-BSRN radiation measurements, such as global shortwave radiation (SWD), direct radiation (DIR), diffuse radiation (DIF) and longwave downward radiation (LWD), and extended-BSRN measurements, including ultraviolet ranges (UV-A and UV-B), shortwave upward radiation (SWU) and longwave upward radiation (LWU), and other ancillary measurements, such as vertical profiles of temperature, humidity and wind obtained from radiosonde profiles (WMO station no. 60018) and total column ozone from the Brewer spectrophotometer. The IZA measurements present high-quality standards since more than 98?% of the data are within the limits recommended by the BSRN. There is an excellent agreement in the comparison between SWD, DIR and DIF (instantaneous and daily) measurements with simulations obtained with the LibRadtran radiative transfer model. The root mean square error (RMSE) for SWD is 2.28?% for instantaneous values and 1.58?% for daily values, while the RMSE for DIR is 2.00?% for instantaneous values and 2.07?% for daily values. IZA is a unique station that provides very accurate solar radiation data in very contrasting scenarios: most of the time under pristine sky conditions and periodically under the effects of the Saharan air layer characterized by a high content of mineral dust. A detailed description of the BSRN program at IZA, including quality control and quality assurance activities, is given in this work. |
| 190. | A. Barreto; R. Román; E. Cuevas; D. Pérez-Ramírez; A.J. Berjón; N. Kouremeti; S. Kazadzis; J. Gröbner; M. Mazzola; C. Toledano; J.A. Benavent-Oltra; L. Doppler; J. Juryšek; A.F. Almansa; S. Victori; F. Maupin; C. Guirado-Fuentes; R. González; V. Vitale; P. Goloub; L. Blarel; L. Alados-Arboledas; E. Woolliams; S. Taylor; J.C. Antuña; M. Yela In: Atmospheric Environment, vol. 202, pp. 190-211, 2019, ISSN: 1352-2310. Links | BibTeX | Tags: lunar photometry, ROLO, star photometry @article{BARRETO2019, |
| 191. | O Soupiona; S Samaras; P Ortiz-Amezcua; C Böckmann; A Papayannis; G A Moreira; J A Benavent-Oltra; J L Guerrero-Rascado; A E Bedoya-Velásquez; F J Olmo; R Román; P Kokkalis; M Mylonaki; L Alados-Arboledas; C A Papanikolaoua; R Foskinisa In: Atmospheric Environment, vol. 214, pp. 116824, 2019. @article{soupiona2019retrieval, |
| 192. | G Titos; M Ealo; R Román; A Cazorla; Y Sola; O Dubovik; A Alastuey; M Pandolfi In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 3255–3267, 2019. @article{amt-12-3255-2019, |
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| 195. | M Sicard; M J Granados-Muñoz; L Alados-Arboledas; R Barragán; A E Bedoya-Velásquez; J A Benavent-Oltra; D Bortoli; A Comerón; C Córdoba-Jabonero; M J Costa; A del Águila; A J Fernández; J L Guerrero-Rascado; O Jorba; F.Molero; C Muñoz-Porcara P Ortiz-Amezcua; N Papagiannopoulosai; M Potes; M Pujadas; F Rocadenbosch; A Rodríguez-Gómez; R Román; R Salgado; V Salgueiro; Y Sola; M; Yela In: Remote sensing of environment, vol. 232, pp. 111294, 2019. @article{sicard2019ground, |
| 196. | A J Fernández; M Sicard; M J Costa; J L Guerrero-Rascado; J L Gómez-Amo; F Molero; R Barragán; S Basart; D Bortoli; A E Bedoya-Velásquez; M P Utrillas; P Salvador; M J Granados-Muñoz; M Potes; P Ortiz-Amezcua; J A Martínez-Lozano; B Artíñano; C Muñoz-Porcar; R Salgado; R Román; F Rocadenbosch; V Salgueiro; J A Benavent-Oltra; A Rodríguez-Gómez; L Alados-Arboledas; A Comerón; M Pujadas In: Atmospheric Research, vol. 228, pp. 223–241, 2019. @article{fernandez2019extreme, |
| 197. | M Herreras; R Román; A Cazorla; Carlos Toledano; H Lyamani; B Torres; VE Cachorro; FJ Olmo; Lucas Alados-Arboledas; AM de Frutos Evaluation of retrieved aerosol extinction profiles using as reference the aerosol optical depth differences between various heights Journal Article In: Atmospheric Research, vol. 230, pp. 104625, 2019. @article{herreras2019evaluation, |
| 198. | Sandra Mogo; Boris Barja; Victoria Cachorro; Raquel Barroso; Rafhael Monteiro; Ángel de Frutos; Rene Estevan; Juan Carlos Antu~na Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over Camagüey obtained from an integrating sphere spectral system Proceedings Article In: Fourth International Conference on Applications of Optics and Photonics, pp. 112070F, International Society for Optics and Photonics 2019. Links | BibTeX | Tags: absorption Angstrom coefficient, absorption coefficients, aerosol, integrating sphere, optical properties @inproceedings{mogo2019spectral, |
| 199. | K Chance; X Liu; Chan C Miller; González G Abad; G Huang; C Nowlan; A Souri; R Suleiman; K Sun; H Wang; L Zhu; P Zoogman; J Al-Saadi; J -C Antuña-Marrero; J Carr; R Chatfield; M Chin; R Cohen; D Edwards; J Fishman; D Flittner; J Geddes; M Grutter; J R Herman; D J Jacob; S Janz; J Joiner; J Kim; N A Krotkov; B Lefer; R V Martin; O L Mayol-Bracero; A Naeger; M Newchurch; G G Pfister; K Pickering; R B Pierce; Rivera C Cárdenas; A Saiz-Lopez; W Simpson; E Spinei; R J D Spurr; J J Szykman; O Torres; J Wang TEMPO Green Paper: Chemistry, physics, and meteorology experiments with the Tropospheric Emissions: monitoring of pollution instrument Proceedings Article In: Neeck, Steven P; Martimort, Philippe; Kimura, Toshiyoshi (Ed.): Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXIII, pp. 56 – 67, International Society for Optics and Photonics SPIE, 2019. Links | BibTeX | Tags: Air pollution, Fires, Lightning, Ozone, Troposphere @inproceedings{10.1117/12.2534883, |
| 200. | A. Berjón; A. Barreto; Y. Hernández; M. Yela; C. Toledano; E. Cuevas A 10-year characterization of the Saharan Air Layer lidar ratio in the subtropical North Atlantic Journal Article In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 6331–6349, 2019. Links | BibTeX | Tags: LIDAR, long-term characterization, Saharan Air Layer @article{Berjón2019, |
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| 151. | The Lunar Irradiance Model of ESA (LIME) Conference GSICS Lunar calibration workshop, GSICS Global Space-based Inter-Calibration System Darmstadt, Germany, 2020. |
| 152. | Aerosol Profiles From MPL-Lidar And Photometric Measurements Using GRASP In A Subtropical North Atlantic Site. Evaluation With In-Situ Data. Conference European Lidar Conference 2020 (ELC 2020), University of Granada Granada, Spain, 2020. |
| 153. | Assessment of the atmospheric aerosol properties retrieved by GRASP algorithm during SLOPE II campaign Conference European Lidar Conference 2020 (ELC 2020), Universidad de Granada Granada, Spain, 2020. |
| 154. | Comparison of three different methodologies for the identification of high atmospheric turbidity episodes Journal Article In: Atmospheric Research, pp. 104835, 2020. |
| 155. | Aerosol retrievals from the EKO MS-711 spectral direct irradiance measurements and corrections of the circumsolar radiation Journal Article In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 2601–2621, 2020. |
| 156. | Recovered measurements of the 1960s stratospheric aerosol layer for new constraints for volcanic forcing in the years after 1963 Agung Conference European Geosciences Union (EGU) Online, 2020. |
| 157. | Assessment of a new detection threshold for PM10 concentrations linked to African dust events in the Caribbean Basin Journal Article In: Atmospheric Environment, pp. 117354, 2020. |
| 158. | Study of Chemical and Optical Properties of Biomass Burning Aerosols during Long-Range Transport Events toward the Arctic in Summer 2017 Journal Article In: Atmosphere, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 84, 2020. |
| 159. | Study of Chemical and Optical Properties of Biomass Burning Aerosols during Long-Range Transport Events toward the Arctic in Summer 2017 Journal Article In: Atmosphere, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 84, 2020. |
| 160. | Column Integrated Water Vapor and Aerosol Load Characterization with the New ZEN-R52 Radiometer Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 9, pp. 1424, 2020. |
| 161. | Daytime and nighttime aerosol optical depth implementation in CÆLIS Journal Article In: Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 417–433, 2020. |
| 162. | Characterization of Stratospheric Smoke Particles over the Antarctica by Remote Sensing Instruments Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 22, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. |
| 163. | New particle formation at urban and high-altitude remote sites in the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula Journal Article In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 20, no. 22, pp. 14253–14271, 2020. |
| 164. | Correction of a lunar-irradiance model for aerosol optical depth retrieval and comparison with a star photometer Journal Article In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 13, no. 11, pp. 6293–6310, 2020. |
| 165. | Evaluation of Water Vapor Radiative Effects Using GPS Data Series over Southwestern Europe Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 8, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. |
| 166. | Water vapor satellite products in the European Arctic: An inter-comparison against GNSS data Journal Article In: Science of The Total Environment, vol. 741, pp. 140335, 2020. |
| 167. | Editorial for the Special Issue “Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Components and Water Vapor” Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 13, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. |
| 168. | In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 20, no. 21, pp. 13627–13654, 2020. |
| 169. | Shipborne lidar measurements showing the progression of the tropical reservoir of volcanic aerosol after the June 1991 Pinatubo eruption Journal Article In: Earth System Science Data, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 2843–2851, 2020. |
| 170. | Worldwide Evaluation of Ozone Radiative Forcing in the UV-B Range between 1979 and 2014 Journal Article In: Remote Sensing, vol. 12, no. 3, 2020, ISSN: 2072-4292. |
| 171. | Comparison of three different methodologies for the identification of high atmospheric turbidity episodes Journal Article In: vol. 237, pp. 104835, 2020, ISSN: 0169-8095. |
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| 173. | Ash-sulphuric interactions: Simulating major volcanic aerosol clouds as global dust veils Conference American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2019 San Francisco, USA, 2019. |
| 174. | Vapor de agua y cubierta de nubes sobre las zonas polares a través del instrumento AIRS Conference XVIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, Asociación Española de Teledetección Valladolid, Spain, 2019. |
| 175. | El vapor de agua integrado obtenido mediante instrumentos satelitales: evaluación con medidas de GPS en la Península Ibérica Conference XVIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, Asociación Española de Teledetección Valladolid, Spain, 2019. |
| 176. | Distribución espacial de propiedades del aerosol mediante el software CAELIS Conference XVIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, Asociación Española de Teledetección Valladolid, Spain, 2019. |
| 177. | New particle formation study at two different altitude sites during SLOPE II campaign Conference European Aerosol Conference 2019, European Aerosol Conference (EAC) Gothenburg, Sweden, 2019. |
| 178. | Aerosol Optical Depth comparison between GAW-PFR and AERONET-Cimel radiometers from long term (2005--2015) 1-minute synchronous measurements Journal Article In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 12, no. 8, pp. 4309-4337, 2019. |
| 179. | Aerosol radiative properties in a pristine subartic area using long-term columnar records Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. |
| 180. | Ceilometer calibration corrections in ICENET Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19), Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. |
| 181. | Improvements on lunar photometry: comparison with star photometer measurements Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. |
| 182. | Preliminary validation of CIMEL water vapor product against GPS data in Spain Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. |
| 183. | Uncertainty on the ceilometer retrievals of aerosol extinction profiles using synthetic data Conference 7th Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA'19) Lisbon, Portugal, 2019. |
| 184. | Columnar aerosol properties in the Arctic: emphasis in nocturnal photometry Conference The SSC16 conference, Scandinavian Symposium on Chemometrics Oslo, Norway, 2019. |
| 185. | GRASP daytime profiles of atmospheric aerosol microphysics in SLOPE campaign Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. |
| 186. | Retrieval of aerosol properties from ceilometer and photometer measurements: long-term evaluation with in-situ data and statistical analysis at Montsec (southern Pyrenees) Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. |
| 187. | Studying the turbulence in the Rural Atmospheric Boundary Layer during AMAPOLA campaign by high-order moments obtained from Doppler and Elastic lidar systems Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. |
| 188. | Using GRASP with lidar, lunar photometer and sky-images to retrieve atmospheric aerosol microphysics night-time profiles Conference Final ACTRIS-2 General Meeting 2019, ACTRIS Darmstadt, Germany, 2019. |
| 189. | In: Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 77–96, 2019. |
| 190. | In: Atmospheric Environment, vol. 202, pp. 190-211, 2019, ISSN: 1352-2310. |
| 191. | In: Atmospheric Environment, vol. 214, pp. 116824, 2019. |
| 192. | In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 3255–3267, 2019. |
| 193. | Different strategies to retrieve aerosol properties at night-time with the GRASP algorithm Journal Article In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 19, no. 22, pp. 14149–14171, 2019. |
| 194. | Sun photometer retrievals of Saharan dust properties over Barbados during SALTRACE Journal Article In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 19, no. 23, pp. 14571–14583, 2019. |
| 195. | In: Remote sensing of environment, vol. 232, pp. 111294, 2019. |
| 196. | In: Atmospheric Research, vol. 228, pp. 223–241, 2019. |
| 197. | Evaluation of retrieved aerosol extinction profiles using as reference the aerosol optical depth differences between various heights Journal Article In: Atmospheric Research, vol. 230, pp. 104625, 2019. |
| 198. | Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over Camagüey obtained from an integrating sphere spectral system Proceedings Article In: Fourth International Conference on Applications of Optics and Photonics, pp. 112070F, International Society for Optics and Photonics 2019. |
| 199. | TEMPO Green Paper: Chemistry, physics, and meteorology experiments with the Tropospheric Emissions: monitoring of pollution instrument Proceedings Article In: Neeck, Steven P; Martimort, Philippe; Kimura, Toshiyoshi (Ed.): Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXIII, pp. 56 – 67, International Society for Optics and Photonics SPIE, 2019. |
| 200. | A 10-year characterization of the Saharan Air Layer lidar ratio in the subtropical North Atlantic Journal Article In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 6331–6349, 2019. |