タイトル | A13K-0336: Airborne Multi-Wavelength High Spectral Resolution Lidar for Process Studies and Assessment of Future Satellite Remote Sensing Concepts |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20130000602 |
著者(英) | Hair, Johnathan W.; Berg, Larry; Shinozuka, Y.; Hare, Richard J.; Schmid, Beat; Scarino, Amy J.; Muller, Detlef; Redermann, Jens; Wagener, Rick; Mack, Terry L.; Ferrare, Rich A.; Harper, David B.; Rogers, Raymond R.; Cleckner, Craig S.; Burton, Sharon P.; Cook, Anthony L.; Cairns, Brian; Gregory, Laurie; Hostetler, Chris A.; Flynn, Connor; Fast, Jerome; Russell, Phil; Chemyakin, Eduard; Obland, Michael D. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Langley Research Center |
発行日 | 2012-12-03 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | NASA Langley recently developed the world's first airborne multi-wavelength high spectral resolution lidar (HSRL). This lidar employs the HSRL technique at 355 and 532 nm to make independent, unambiguous retrievals of aerosol extinction and backscatter. It also employs the standard backscatter technique at 1064 nm and is polarization-sensitive at all three wavelengths. This instrument, dubbed HSRL-2 (the secondgeneration HSRL developed by NASA Langley), is a prototype for the lidar on NASA's planned Aerosols- Clouds-Ecosystems (ACE) mission. HSRL-2 completed its first science mission in July 2012, the Two-Column Aerosol Project (TCAP) conducted by the Department of Energy (DOE) in Hyannis, MA. TCAP presents an excellent opportunity to assess some of the remote sensing concepts planned for ACE: HSRL-2 was deployed on the Langley King Air aircraft with another ACE-relevant instrument, the NASA GISS Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP), and flights were closely coordinated with the DOE's Gulfstream-1 aircraft, which deployed a variety of in situ aerosol and trace gas instruments and the new Spectrometer for Sky-Scanning, Sun-Tracking Atmospheric Research (4STAR). The DOE also deployed their Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Mobile Facility and their Mobile Aerosol Observing System at a ground site located on the northeastern coast of Cape Cod for this mission. In this presentation we focus on the capabilities, data products, and applications of the new HSRL-2 instrument. Data products include aerosol extinction, backscatter, depolarization, and optical depth; aerosol type identification; mixed layer depth; and rangeresolved aerosol microphysical parameters (e.g., effective radius, index of refraction, single scatter albedo, and concentration). Applications include radiative closure studies, studies of aerosol direct and indirect effects, investigations of aerosol-cloud interactions, assessment of chemical transport models, air quality studies, present (e.g., CALIPSO) and future (e.g., EarthCARE) satellite calibration/validation, and development/assessment of advanced retrieval techniques for future satellite applications (e.g., lidar+polarimeter retrievals of aerosol and cloud properties). We will also discuss the relevance of HSRL-2 measurement capabilities to the ACE remote sensing concept. |
NASA分類 | Earth Resources and Remote Sensing |
レポートNO | NF1676L-15787 |
権利 | Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright |
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