Category: HARPOL

RemoTAP

The Remote sensing of Trace gas and Aerosol Products (RemoTAP) algorithm is a flexible algorithm that can be used for retrieval of optical and microphysical aerosol properties from Multi-Angle Polarimeter (MAP) measurements, retrieval of aerosol properties and trace gas columns (e.g. CO2, CH4) from spectroscopic measurements, or for joint retrievals using multiple instruments. RemoTAP is …

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GRASP

GRASP is a state-of-the-art retrieval algorithm for generating enhanced aerosol and surface products from diverse space-borne and ground-based measurements (Dubovik et al. 2011, 2014, 2021). GRASP retrieval is implemented as a highly advanced statistically optimized fitting of all available observations. For example, GRASP uses an innovative multi-pixel concept in which the fitting is realized simultaneously …

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Data

PARASOL global data for 2008 processed by RemoTAP can be found here: RemoTAP PARASOL Data (2008) PARASOL global data for Dec 2007 – Dec 2008  processed by GRASP can be found here: GRASP PARASOL Data (Dec 2007 – Dec 2008)

Documents

The Final Report of HARPOL can be found here: HARPOL-Final-Report Slides of the HARPOL Final Presentation (9 December 2022) can be found here: HARPOL-final-presentation-slides

HARPOL

Within the project HARPOL (Harmonizing and advancing retrieval approaches for present and future polarimetric space-borne atmospheric missions), a detailed comparison has been performed of two algorithms for the retrieval of aerosol properties from Multi-Angle Polarimetric (MAP) measurements: the Generalized Retrieval of Aerosol and Surface Properties (GRASP) algorithm, developed at the Laboratory of Atmospheric Optics (LOA) …

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