The MODIS VIIRS 2016 Science Team Meeting was held June 6-10, 2016 at the Sheraton in Silver Spring, MD. The organizers plan to post the presentations and posters here: http:modis.gsfc.nasa.govsci_teammeetings201606
The MODIS Cloud Optical and Microphysical Product (MOD_PR060D) for Data Collection 6 has entered ful...
The following accomplishments were made during the present reporting period: (1) We expanded our new...
A recent paper by Mishchenko et al. compares near-coincident MISR, MODIS, and AERONET aerosol optica...
The document was presented at the 2013 AEROCENTER Annual Meeting held at the GSFC Visitors Center, M...
Aerosols are small particles suspended in the atmosphere and have a variety of natural and man-made ...
Deep Blue expands AOD coverage to deserts and other bright surfaces. Using multiple similar satellit...
The Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) satellite, launched in late 2011, carries the ...
The "Deep Blue" aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrieval algorithm was introduced in Collection 5 of th...
Atmospheric aerosols such as mineral dust, wildfire smoke, sea spray, and volcanic ash are of intere...
2012-13 Report of research on aerosol and cloud remote sensing using UV observations. The document w...
The current assimilation of Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) in GEOS involves very careful cloud screenin...
The aerosol data products from the NASA Earth Observing System's MISR and MODIS instruments provide ...
International audienceThis study presents a comprehensive evaluation of eight aerosol optical depth ...
Significant accomplishments made during the present reporting period: (1) We expanded our "spectral-...
Absorbing smoke or mineral dust aerosols above clouds (AAC) are a frequent occurrence in certain reg...
The MODIS Cloud Optical and Microphysical Product (MOD_PR060D) for Data Collection 6 has entered ful...
The following accomplishments were made during the present reporting period: (1) We expanded our new...
A recent paper by Mishchenko et al. compares near-coincident MISR, MODIS, and AERONET aerosol optica...
The document was presented at the 2013 AEROCENTER Annual Meeting held at the GSFC Visitors Center, M...
Aerosols are small particles suspended in the atmosphere and have a variety of natural and man-made ...
Deep Blue expands AOD coverage to deserts and other bright surfaces. Using multiple similar satellit...
The Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) satellite, launched in late 2011, carries the ...
The "Deep Blue" aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrieval algorithm was introduced in Collection 5 of th...
Atmospheric aerosols such as mineral dust, wildfire smoke, sea spray, and volcanic ash are of intere...
2012-13 Report of research on aerosol and cloud remote sensing using UV observations. The document w...
The current assimilation of Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) in GEOS involves very careful cloud screenin...
The aerosol data products from the NASA Earth Observing System's MISR and MODIS instruments provide ...
International audienceThis study presents a comprehensive evaluation of eight aerosol optical depth ...
Significant accomplishments made during the present reporting period: (1) We expanded our "spectral-...
Absorbing smoke or mineral dust aerosols above clouds (AAC) are a frequent occurrence in certain reg...
The MODIS Cloud Optical and Microphysical Product (MOD_PR060D) for Data Collection 6 has entered ful...
The following accomplishments were made during the present reporting period: (1) We expanded our new...
A recent paper by Mishchenko et al. compares near-coincident MISR, MODIS, and AERONET aerosol optica...