Atmosphere | |
On the Importance of Aerosol Composition for Estimating Incoming Solar Radiation: Focus on the Western African Stations of Dakar and Niamey during the Dry Season | |
Mamadou Simina Drame1  Xavier Ceamanos1  Jean Louis Roujean1  Aaron Boone1  Jean Philippe Lafore1  Dominique Carrer1  Olivier Geoffroy1  Giovanni Pitari2  Gabriele Curci2  | |
[1] Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques/Groupe d’etude de l’Atmosphère MEtéorologique (CNRM-GAME), UMR3589, Météo-France/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse 31057, France; E-Mails:Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques/Groupe d’etude de l’Atmosphère MEtéorologique (CNRM-GAME), UMR3589, Météo-France/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse 31057, France; | |
关键词: solar radiation; aerosols; dust; West Africa; LSA-SAF; | |
DOI : 10.3390/atmos6111608 | |
来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
The article investigates the impact of aerosol composition on the estimation of the downwelling surface shortwave flux (DSSF). This initiative forms part of the efforts to improve the DSSF distributed by the Land Surface Analysis Satellite Application Facility (LSA-SAF). This operational product assumes invariant aerosol properties under clear sky conditions, which can be inaccurate for some regions of the world. This is the case of West Africa, where aerosol activity is not only highly variable due to frequent dust storms but also rich because of the coexistence of different aerosol species. This study was carried out over the West African stations of Dakar and Niamey, which represent different aerosol scenarios. Several dates during the dry season of 2006 were selected and classified into four different day types according to aerosol activity:
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