With harmful ozone concentrations tied to meteorological conditions, EPA investigates the U.S. air quality implications of a changing climate. Consequently, the 03 NAAQS are most often exceeded during summertime hot spells in places with large natural or anthropogenic precursor emissions (e.g., cities and suburban areas). Table 2 The average maximum or minimum temperature and/or changes in their spatial distribution and duration, leading to a change in reaction rate coefficients and the solubility of gases in cloud water solution;The frequency and pattern of cloud cover, leading to a change in reaction rates and rates of conversion of S02to acid deposition;The frequency and intensity of stagnation episodes or a change in the mixing layer, leading to more or less mixing of polluted air with background air;Background boundary layer concentrations of water vapor, hydrocarbons, NOx, and 03, leading to more or less dilution of polluted air in the boundary layer and altering the chemical transformation rates;
The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) is the next-generation polar-orbiting operational environmental sensor with a capability for global aerosol observations. The VIIRS aerosol Environmental Data Record (EDR) is expected to continue the decade-long successful multispectral aerosol retrieval from the NASA's Earth Observing System Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) for scientific research and applications. Since the launch of the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (S-NPP), the VIIRS aerosol calibration/validation team has been continuously monitoring, evaluating, and improving the performance of VIIRS aerosol retrievals. In this study, the VIIRS aerosol optical thickness (AOT) at 550 nm EDR at current Provisional maturity level is evaluated by comparing it with MODIS retrievals and measurements from the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) and the Maritime Aerosol Network (MAN). The VIIRS global mean AOT at 550 nm differs from that of MODIS by approximately À0.01 over ocean and 0.03 over land (0.00 and À0.01 for the collocated retrievals) but shows larger regional biases. Global validation with AERONET and with MAN measurements shows biases of 0.01 over ocean and À0.01 over land, with about 64% and 71% of retrievals falling within the expected uncertainty range established by MODIS over ocean (±(0.03 + 0.05AOT)) and over land (±(0.05 + 0.15AOT)), respectively. The VIIRS retrievals over land exhibit slight overestimation over vegetated surfaces and underestimation over soil-dominated surfaces. These results show that the VIIRS AOT at 550 nm product provides a solid global data set for quantitative scientific investigations and environmental monitoring.
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