Joint retrieval of surface reflectance and aerosol properties with continuous variation of the state variables in the solution space-Part 2: Application to geostationary and polar-orbiting satellite observations

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This paper presents the simultaneous retrieval of aerosol optical thickness and surface properties from the CISAR algorithm applied both to geostationary and polar-orbiting satellite observations. The theoretical concepts of the CISAR algorithm have been described in Govaerts and Luffarelli ( 2018). CISAR has been applied to SEVIRI and PROBA-V observations acquired over 20 AERONET stations during the year 2015. The CISAR retrieval from the two sets of observations is evaluated against independent data sets such as the MODIS land product and AERONET data. The performance differences resulting from the two types of orbit are discussed, and the information content of SEVIRI and PROBA-V observations is analysed and compared.

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Luffarelli, M., & Govaerts, Y. (2019). Joint retrieval of surface reflectance and aerosol properties with continuous variation of the state variables in the solution space-Part 2: Application to geostationary and polar-orbiting satellite observations. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 12(2), 791–809. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-791-2019

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