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Data Assimilation of AOD and Estimation of Surface Particulate Matters over the Arctic

Kyung M. Han    
Chang H. Jung    
Rae-Seol Park    
Soon-Young Park    
Sojin Lee    
Markku Kulmala    
Tuukka Petäjä    
Grzegorz Karasinski    
Piotr Sobolewski    
Young Jun Yoon    
Bang Young Lee    
Kiyeon Kim and Hyun S. Kim    

Resumen

In this study, more accurate information on the levels of aerosol optical depth (AOD) was calculated from the assimilation of the modeled AOD based on the optimal interpolation method. Additionally, more realistic levels of surface particulate matters over the Arctic were estimated using the assimilated AOD based on the linear relationship between the particulate matters and AODs. In comparison to the MODIS observation, the assimilated AOD was much improved compared with the modeled AOD (e.g., increase in correlation coefficients from -0.15?0.26 to 0.17?0.76 over the Arctic). The newly inferred monthly averages of PM10 and PM2.5 for April?September 2008 were 2.18?3.70 µg m-3 and 0.85?1.68 µg m-3 over the Arctic, respectively. These corresponded to an increase of 140?180%, compared with the modeled PMs. In comparison to in-situ observation, the inferred PMs showed better performances than those from the simulations, particularly at Hyytiala station. Therefore, combining the model simulation and data assimilation provided more accurate concentrations of AOD, PM10, and PM2.5 than those only calculated from the model simulations.

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