Thanks to its observational frequency of 15 min, the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) geostationary satellite offers a great potential to monitor dust storms. To explore this potential, an algorithm for the detection and the retrieval of dust aerosol optical properties has been tested. This is a multispectral algorithm based on visible and infrared data which has been applied to 15 case studies selected between 2007 and 2011. The algorithm has been validated in the latitude–longitude box between 30 and 50 degrees north, and −10 and 20 degrees east, respectively. Hereafter we present the obtained results that have been validated against Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) ground-based measurements and compared with the retrievals from the Mode...
International audienceFour aerosol optical depth retrieval algorithms over the Sahara Desert during ...
Monitoring and describing the spatiotemporal variability in dust aerosols is crucial for understandi...
[1] Since first light in early 2000, operational global quantitative retrievals of aerosol propertie...
Thanks to its observational frequency of 15 min, the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) geostationary ...
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)–ocean aerosol products and corresponding Aeros...
A novel approach for the joint retrieval of aerosol optical depth (AOD) and aerosol type, using Mete...
Recent observations reveal that dust storms are increasing in the western USA, posing imminent risks...
Satellite remote sensing has been extensively utilized for monitoring dust storms in space and time....
International audienceThis work provides a comparison of satellite retrievals of Saharan desert dust...
The Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infra Red Imager (SEVIRI) radiometer, on board on Meteosat Second ...
International audienceAerosol is an important component of the Earth's atmosphere, affecting weather...
A new Bitemporal Mineral Dust Index (BMDI) is derived from Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) infrared...
In this study, a new method was proposed to retrieve aerosol optical depth at 0.55μm (AOD0.55μ...
Aerosol optical depth can be retrieved from measurements performed by Moderate Resolution Imaging Sp...
The polar-orbiting MODerate resolution Imaging Spectrora- diometer (MODIS) on-board Terra and Aqua ...
International audienceFour aerosol optical depth retrieval algorithms over the Sahara Desert during ...
Monitoring and describing the spatiotemporal variability in dust aerosols is crucial for understandi...
[1] Since first light in early 2000, operational global quantitative retrievals of aerosol propertie...
Thanks to its observational frequency of 15 min, the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) geostationary ...
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)–ocean aerosol products and corresponding Aeros...
A novel approach for the joint retrieval of aerosol optical depth (AOD) and aerosol type, using Mete...
Recent observations reveal that dust storms are increasing in the western USA, posing imminent risks...
Satellite remote sensing has been extensively utilized for monitoring dust storms in space and time....
International audienceThis work provides a comparison of satellite retrievals of Saharan desert dust...
The Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infra Red Imager (SEVIRI) radiometer, on board on Meteosat Second ...
International audienceAerosol is an important component of the Earth's atmosphere, affecting weather...
A new Bitemporal Mineral Dust Index (BMDI) is derived from Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) infrared...
In this study, a new method was proposed to retrieve aerosol optical depth at 0.55μm (AOD0.55μ...
Aerosol optical depth can be retrieved from measurements performed by Moderate Resolution Imaging Sp...
The polar-orbiting MODerate resolution Imaging Spectrora- diometer (MODIS) on-board Terra and Aqua ...
International audienceFour aerosol optical depth retrieval algorithms over the Sahara Desert during ...
Monitoring and describing the spatiotemporal variability in dust aerosols is crucial for understandi...
[1] Since first light in early 2000, operational global quantitative retrievals of aerosol propertie...