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2009 AERONET Workshop (16-21 August 2009)

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If you plan to attend the AERONET Workshop, please only send your name to Amy Scully. If you plan to attend the scientific conference in Hangzhou, please see the conference web site for more information (abstracts due 20 June 2009). Questions about the AERONET workshop logistics (venue, lodging, transportation) can also be directed to the conference committee secretaries.

 
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The AERONET (AErosol RObotic NETwork) program is a federation of ground-based remote sensing aerosol networks established by NASA and LOA-PHOTONS (CNRS) and is greatly expanded by collaborators from national agencies, institutes, universities, individual scientists, and partners. The program provides a long-term, continuous and readily accessible public domain database of aerosol optical, mircrophysical and radiative properties for aerosol research and characterization, validation of satellite retrievals, and synergism with other databases. The network imposes standardization of instruments, calibration, processing and distribution.

AERONET collaboration provides globally distributed observations of spectral aerosol optical depth (AOD), inversion products, and precipitable water in diverse aerosol regimes. Aerosol optical depth data are computed for three data quality levels: Level 1.0 (unscreened), Level 1.5 (cloud-screened), and Level 2.0 (cloud-screened and quality-assured). Inversions, precipitable water, and other AOD-dependent products are derived from these levels and may implement additional quality checks.

The processing algorithms have evolved from Version 1 to Version 2.0 (fully released in July 2006) and are available from the AERONET and PHOTONS web sites. Version 1 data may be downloaded from the web site through 2006 and thereafter upon special request. New AERONET products will be released as new measurement techniques and algorithms are adopted and validated by the AERONET research community. The AERONET web site also provides AERONET-related news, a description of research and operational activities, related Earth Science links, and an AERONET staff directory.

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Level 2.0 AERONET Global Aerosol Optical Depth Data Availability Map
NEWS
     
2 June 2009
  • The Second International Conference of Aerosol Science and Global Change will be held in Hangzhou, China, from 18 to 21 August 2009 (Abstracts due 20 June 2009).
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6 March 2009
  • The AERONET, Network Sun Photometery, and MODIS RS Training Workshop will be held in Hangzhou, China, from 16 to 21 August 2009.
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21 April 2008
  • The Maritime Aerosol Network (MAN) aerosol optical data have been released for analysis. These data are collected using Microtops handheld sun photometers on ships traversing infrequently sampled regions of the World's Oceans.
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MODIS-Terra image of the United Arab Emirates

2004 United Arab Emirates Campaign

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2004 AERONET/PHOTONS Spain Workshop -

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