• DocumentCode
    3348040
  • Title

    Radiative impact of aerosols generated from biomass burning

  • Author

    Christopher, Sundar A. ; Vulcan, Donna V. ; Welch, Ronald M.

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Atmos. Sci., South Dakota Sch. of Mines & Technol., Rapid City, SD, USA
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    34881
  • fDate
    10-14 Jul1995
  • Firstpage
    1850
  • Abstract
    Atmospheric aerosol particles play a vital role in the Earth´s radiative energy budget. They exert a net cooling influence on climate by directly reflecting the solar radiation to space and by modifying the shortwave reflective properties of clouds. Each year, increasing amounts of aerosol particles are released into the atmosphere due to biomass burning, dust storms, forest fires and volcanic activity. These particles significantly perturb the radiative balance on local, regional, and global scales. While the detection of aerosols over water is a well established procedure, the detection of aerosols over land is often difficult due to the poor contrast between the aerosols and the underlying terrain. In this study, the authors use textural measures in order to detect aerosols generated from biomass burning over South America, using AVHRR data. The regional radiative effects are then examined using ERBE data. Preliminary results show that the net radiative forcing of aerosols is about -36 W/m2
  • Keywords
    aerosols; air pollution; atmospheric composition; atmospheric light propagation; atmospheric optics; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric techniques; fires; meteorology; remote sensing; smoke; AVHRR; South America; aerosol; air pollution; biomass burning; continental atmosphere; cooling; forest fire; light scattering; measurement technique; meteorology; optics; radiation budget; radiative energy budget; radiative forcing; radiative impact; remote sensing; shortwave reflective properties; smoke; solar radiation; textural measure; vegetation fire; wildfire; Aerosols; Atmosphere; Biomass; Clouds; Earth; Fires; Solar power generation; Solar radiation; Space cooling; Storms;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1995. IGARSS '95. 'Quantitative Remote Sensing for Science and Applications', International
  • Conference_Location
    Firenze
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2567-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IGARSS.1995.524046
  • Filename
    524046