2007
DOI: 10.1002/qj.91
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Aerosol stratification, optical properties and radiative forcing in Venice (Italy) during ADRIEX

Abstract: This study presents ground-based measurements of aerosol optical properties and solar radiation performed in Venice (Italy) within the Aerosol Direct Radiative Impact Experiment (ADRIEX). The measurement site is of particular interest due to its location at the eastern border of the polluted Po Valley and constituting the northern edge of the Mediterranean basin. Lidar observations showed a stratified structure of aerosols in the lower troposphere (0-4 km), with more than 40% of the aerosol optical depth due t… Show more

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“…The most appropriate comparison is therefore with aerosol optical depth (AOD). As mentioned earlier and discussed by Osborne et al (2007), Cook et al (2007) and Banarba et al (2007), the aircraft-estimated AOD consistently underestimates both the AERONET observations and those derived by radiometric measurements from the lidar. In many cases, much of the extinction in the lidar profiles comes from a very localized and low-altitude aerosol layer that is not evident in the aircraft samples.…”
Section: Objective 4: Validation Of Remote-sensing Methods For Industsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The most appropriate comparison is therefore with aerosol optical depth (AOD). As mentioned earlier and discussed by Osborne et al (2007), Cook et al (2007) and Banarba et al (2007), the aircraft-estimated AOD consistently underestimates both the AERONET observations and those derived by radiometric measurements from the lidar. In many cases, much of the extinction in the lidar profiles comes from a very localized and low-altitude aerosol layer that is not evident in the aircraft samples.…”
Section: Objective 4: Validation Of Remote-sensing Methods For Industsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Figure 7(b) shows theÅngström exponent against time based on the Microtops data and the AERONET data. Comparisons of the lidar optical depths (not shown here) with AERONET are covered in Barnaba et al (2007).…”
Section: Validation Of Optical Properties Using Aircraft Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be due to localized urban pollution in Venice that remained trapped close to the city; some evidence to support this is gathered from an investigation of other Adriatic flights during the campaign . A detailed analysis of the lidar results and comparison with the in situ data for other flights during the entire campaign is discussed by Barnaba et al (2007).…”
Section: In Situ Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%