Title: CLAIM3D A 3D CloudAerosol Interaction Mission
1CLAIM-3DA 3D Cloud-Aerosol Interaction Mission
- J. Vanderlei Martins1,2, Alexander Marshak2,
Yoram Kaufman2, Richard Burg2, Lorraine Remer2 ,
Marshal Shepherd2, Brian Cairns3,2, Arlindo da
Silva2 , Graham Feingold4 , Ilan Koren1 - JCET/UMBC (1), NASA/GSFC (2), Columbia
University (3), NOAA/ETL (4)
International Partners Didier Tanre, J. F. Leon,
J. Riedi, Jacques Pelon, others () International
Collaborators Daniel Rosenfeld, Zev Levin, Paulo
Artaxo GSFC Engineering and Management
Team Richard Burg, Mark Domen, Ron Zelar, Govind
Gadwall, Jim Kellog, Juan Roman
Multi-Angle, Extended Wavelength,
Polarization Combines several new approaches with
existing features from MODIS, MISR, Glory,
TOMS/OMI satellites
GSFC Aerosol Update February 2006
2In Situ Aircraft Andreae, et al. Science
2004Smoking Rain Clouds over the Amazon
3 NASA/UMBC IFUSP INPE/CPTEC
4Cloudbow Imaging
- Important Features
- Extended Wavelength Coverage UVTIR
- Multi-Angle Viewing capability (for aerosols and
cloudbow) - Polarization
- High Spatial Resolution
5Two Angles Simple Scan
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9Unpolarized Cloud top reflectance
- Cloudbow Measurements for Accurate Effective
Radii and variance - should provide effective radius retrievals at
least one order of magnitude more accurate than
current methods, in addition to unprecedented
measurements of the width of the droplet
distribution.
10Cloud Droplet effective radius from polarization
measurementsF-M. Breon, P. Goloub, 1998.
11Rainbow Camera Prototype Measurement Commercial
Flight Beijing New York - August 14 2005
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13CLAIM-3D options beyond ESSP
- CLAIM-3D rainbow telescope is a new concept with
great potential for instrument of opportunity
in many other missions. - small, light, and low cost instrument with strong
science potential. - CLAIM-3D met other NASA Centers to discuss a
broader concept for the measurement of aerosol
and clouds AEGIS/CLAIM 3D concept aircraft
concept will be submitted to Roses. - JPL MSPI imaging polarimeter
- Langley Aerosol Lidar
- GSFC Cloud Scanner System (same as CLAIM-3D)
- Notice Our most important strengths are in areas
not covered by JPL - Thermal wavelengths, Pointing capability cloud
side measurements, Rainbow measurements - NASA/CNRS/ESA Concept
- GSFC CLAIM-3D
- CNRS Advanced Polder
- ESA Lidar
- NASA ESA cost sharing spacecraft and Launch