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The Potential Impact of Satellite-Retrieved Cloud Parameters on Ground-Level PM2.5 Mass and CompositionSatellite-retrieved aerosol optical properties have been extensively used to estimate ground-level fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations in support of air pollution health effects research and air quality assessment at the urban to global scales. However, a large proportion, approximately 70%, of satellite observations of aerosols are missing as a result of cloud-cover, surface brightness, and snow-cover. The resulting PM2.5 estimates could therefore be biased due to this non-random data missingness. Cloud-cover in particular has the potential to impact ground-level PM2.5 concentrations through complex chemical and physical processes. We developed a series of statistical models using the Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction (MAIAC) aerosol product at 1 km resolution with information from the MODIS cloud product and meteorological information to investigate the extent to which cloud parameters and associated meteorological conditions impact ground-level aerosols at two urban sites in the US: Atlanta and San Francisco. We find that changes in temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, planetary boundary layer height, convective available potential energy, precipitation, cloud effective radius, cloud optical depth, and cloud emissivity are associated with changes in PM2.5 concentration and composition, and the changes differ by overpass time and cloud phase as well as between the San Francisco and Atlanta sites. A case-study at the San Francisco site confirmed that accounting for cloud-cover and associated meteorological conditions could substantially alter the spatial distribution of monthly ground-level PM2.5 concentrations.
Document ID
20170011284
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Belle, Jessica H.
(Emory Univ. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Chang, Howard H.
(Emory Univ. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Wang, Yujie
(Maryland Univ. Baltimore County Baltimore, MD, United States)
Hu, Xuefei
(Emory Univ. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Lyapustin, Alexei
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Liu, Yang
(Emory Univ. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Date Acquired
November 27, 2017
Publication Date
October 18, 2017
Publication Information
Publication: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Publisher: MDPI
Volume: 14
Issue: 10
ISSN: 1661-7827
e-ISSN: 1660-4601
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN48376
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX15AT34A
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX14AG01G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX16AQ28G
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
MAIAC AO
PM2.5

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