Title: OMIs Science team activities
1Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and aerosol from EOS AURA
satellite
- The NASA EOS Aura platform, launched on July 15,
2004, carries the Ozone Monitoring Instrument
(OMI) - Joint Dutch-Finnish Instrument with
Duch/Finish/U.S. Science Team - PI P. Levelt, KNMI
- Hyperspectral wide FOV Radiometer
- 270-500 nm
- 13x24 km nadir footprint (highest resolution from
space ! ) - Swath width 2600 km ( contiguous coverage )
- Radicals Column O3, NO2, BrO, OClO
- O3 profile 5-10 km vert resolution
- Tracers Column SO2 , HCHO
- Aerosols (smoke, dust and sulfates)
- Cloud top press., cloud coverage
- Surface UVB
- Tropospheric ozone
2-dimensional CCD
wavelength
780 pixels
580 pixels
viewing angle
57 deg
flight direction
7 km/sec
13 km
(2 sec flight))
2600 km
12 km/24 km (binned co-added)
2Average (2005-2006) SO2 burdens over USA,
SO2 emissions have been measured by OMI over Ohio
valley in the USA
3Average (2005-2006) SO2 burdens over USA, Europe
SO2 emissions have been measured by OMI over Ohio
valley in the USA
Power plants in Eastern Europe
Etna volcano in Sicily, Italy
4Average (2005-2006) SO2 burdens over USA, Europe
and China
East-Aire05 experiment
25.5 million tons of SO2 was emitted by Chinese
factories in 2005 up 27
from 2000
5EAST-AIRE regional experiment over NE China in
April 2005. SO2 observations from instrumented
aircraft flights are compared with OMI SO2 maps.
Aerosol
Aircraft spirals
SO2
6OMI 500nm Aerosol Extinction Optical Depth (AOD)
shows a reasonable agreement with Aqua/MODIS
May
August
OMI AOD 500nm
MODIS AOD 550nm
7OMI Aerosol Absorption Optical Depth (AAOD)
is a unique product needs validation !
May
August