Aerosol optical properties assessed by an inversion method using the solar principal plane for non-spherical particles
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aerosol properties Non-spherical particles Aerosol models
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2007-12-21Patrocinador
Education and Research Spanish Ministry through Projects CGL2004-05984-C07-03, CGL2007-66477-C02-01 and FIS2005- 06860-C02-01; Andalusian Regional Government through Project P06-RNM-01503Resumen
Adequate modeling of light scattering by non-spherical particles is one of the major difficulties in remote sensing of
atmospheric aerosols, mainly in desert dust outbreaks. In this paper we test a parameterization of the particle shape in size
distribution, single-scattering albedo, phase function and asymmetry parameter retrieval from beam and sky-radiance
measurements, based on the model Skyrad.pack, taking into account the principal plane measurements configuration. The
method is applied under different Saharan dust outbreaks. We compare the results with those obtained by the almucantar
measurements configuration. The results obtained by both methodologies agree and make possible to extend the parameter
retrieval to smaller zenith angles than that used in the retrieval from almucantar geometries.