The MISR and MODIS instruments aboard the NASA Earth Observing System's Terra Satellite have been collecting data containing information about the state of Earth's atmosphere and surface for over ten years. Among the retrieved quantities are amount and type of wildfire smoke, desert dust, volcanic effluent, urban and industrial pollution particles, and other aerosols. However, the broad scientific challenges of understanding aerosol impacts on climate and health place different, and very exacting demands on our measurement capabilities. And these data sets, though much more advanced in many respects than previous aerosol data records, are imperfect. In this presentation, I will summarize current understanding of MISR and MODIS aerosol produ...
The organizers of the National Academy of Sciences Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia Series on Improving O...
Aerosols are tiny atmospheric particles that are emitted from various natural and anthropogenic sour...
A recent paper by Mishchenko et al. compares near-coincident MISR, MODIS, and AERONET aerosol optica...
The aerosol data products from the NASA Earth Observing System's MISR and MODIS instruments provide ...
The NASA Earth Observing System's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) has been imaging the ...
As the aerosol products from the NASA Earth Observing System's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer...
The MISR and MODIS instruments aboard the NASA Earth Observing System's Terra Satellite have been co...
Atmospheric aerosols represent one of the greatest uncertainties in climate research. Although satel...
Among the known atmospheric constituents, aerosols still represent the greatest uncertainty in clima...
Aerosol retrieval from satellite has practically become routine, especially during the last decade. ...
Mounting evidence for intercontinental transport of aerosols suggests that aerosols from a region co...
The distribution and properties of atmospheric aerosols on a global scale are not well known in term...
Desert dust, wildfire smoke, volcanic ash, biogenic and urban pollution particles, all affect the re...
Multiple investigations have found a negative impact of aerosol pollution on human health by studyin...
Airborne particles, which include desert and soil dust, wildfire smoke, sea salt, volcanic ash, blac...
The organizers of the National Academy of Sciences Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia Series on Improving O...
Aerosols are tiny atmospheric particles that are emitted from various natural and anthropogenic sour...
A recent paper by Mishchenko et al. compares near-coincident MISR, MODIS, and AERONET aerosol optica...
The aerosol data products from the NASA Earth Observing System's MISR and MODIS instruments provide ...
The NASA Earth Observing System's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) has been imaging the ...
As the aerosol products from the NASA Earth Observing System's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer...
The MISR and MODIS instruments aboard the NASA Earth Observing System's Terra Satellite have been co...
Atmospheric aerosols represent one of the greatest uncertainties in climate research. Although satel...
Among the known atmospheric constituents, aerosols still represent the greatest uncertainty in clima...
Aerosol retrieval from satellite has practically become routine, especially during the last decade. ...
Mounting evidence for intercontinental transport of aerosols suggests that aerosols from a region co...
The distribution and properties of atmospheric aerosols on a global scale are not well known in term...
Desert dust, wildfire smoke, volcanic ash, biogenic and urban pollution particles, all affect the re...
Multiple investigations have found a negative impact of aerosol pollution on human health by studyin...
Airborne particles, which include desert and soil dust, wildfire smoke, sea salt, volcanic ash, blac...
The organizers of the National Academy of Sciences Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia Series on Improving O...
Aerosols are tiny atmospheric particles that are emitted from various natural and anthropogenic sour...
A recent paper by Mishchenko et al. compares near-coincident MISR, MODIS, and AERONET aerosol optica...