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Californian Wildfire Smoke Over Europe: A First Example of the Aerosol Observing Capabilities of Aeolus Compared to Ground-Based Lidar

Baars, Holger and Radenz, Martin and Floutsi, Athena Augusta and Engelmann, Ronny and Althausen, Dietrich and Heese, Birgit and Ansmann, Albert and Flament, Thomas and Dabas, Alain and Trapon, Dimitri and Reitebuch, Oliver and Bley, Sebastian and Wandinger, Ulla (2021) Californian Wildfire Smoke Over Europe: A First Example of the Aerosol Observing Capabilities of Aeolus Compared to Ground-Based Lidar. Geophysical Research Letters, 48 (8), e2020GL092194. Wiley. doi: 10.1029/2020GL092194. ISSN 0094-8276.

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Abstract

Abstract In September 2020, extremely strong wildfires in the western United States of America (i.e., mainly in California) produced large amounts of smoke, which was lifted into the free troposphere. These biomass-burning-aerosol (BBA) layers were transported from the US west coast toward central Europe within 3–4 days turning the sky milky and receiving high media attention. The present study characterizes this pronounced smoke plume above Leipzig, Germany, using a ground-based multiwavelength-Raman-polarization lidar and the aerosol/cloud product of ESA’s wind lidar mission Aeolus. An exceptional high smoke-AOT >0.4 was measured, yielding to a mean mass concentration of 8 μg m−3. The 355 nm lidar ratio was moderate at around 40–50 sr. The Aeolus-derived backscatter, extinction and lidar ratio profiles agree well with the observations of the ground-based lidar PollyXT considering the fact that Aeolus’ aerosol and cloud products are still preliminary and subject to ongoing algorithm improvements.

Item URL in elib:https://elib.dlr.de/143539/
Document Type:Article
Title:Californian Wildfire Smoke Over Europe: A First Example of the Aerosol Observing Capabilities of Aeolus Compared to Ground-Based Lidar
Authors:
AuthorsInstitution or Email of AuthorsAuthor's ORCID iDORCID Put Code
Baars, HolgerTROPOS, Leipzig, Germanyhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2316-8960UNSPECIFIED
Radenz, MartinTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Floutsi, Athena AugustaTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Engelmann, RonnyTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Althausen, DietrichTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Heese, BirgitTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Ansmann, AlbertTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Flament, ThomasCNRM/Meteo-France, Toulouse, FRUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Dabas, AlainCNRM/Meteo-France, Toulouse, FRUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Trapon, DimitriCNRM/Meteo-France, Toulouse, FUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Reitebuch, OliverDLR, IPAhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8503-0094UNSPECIFIED
Bley, SebastianESA/ESRIN, Frascati, ITUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Wandinger, UllaTROPOS, Leipzig, GermanyUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Date:March 2021
Journal or Publication Title:Geophysical Research Letters
Refereed publication:Yes
Open Access:Yes
Gold Open Access:No
In SCOPUS:Yes
In ISI Web of Science:Yes
Volume:48
DOI:10.1029/2020GL092194
Page Range:e2020GL092194
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:0094-8276
Status:Published
Keywords:Aeolus, biomass burning aerosol, lidar, remote sensing, smoke, wild fires
HGF - Research field:Aeronautics, Space and Transport
HGF - Program:Space
HGF - Program Themes:Earth Observation
DLR - Research area:Raumfahrt
DLR - Program:R EO - Earth Observation
DLR - Research theme (Project):R - Project ADM III cont.
Location: Oberpfaffenhofen
Institutes and Institutions:Institute of Atmospheric Physics > Lidar
Deposited By: Reitebuch, Dr. Oliver
Deposited On:17 Aug 2021 09:52
Last Modified:28 Jun 2023 13:33

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