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Aerosol Extinction Profiles
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Other Names
Extinction Coefficient
Definition
It is a measure of attenuation of the light passing through the
atmosphere due to the scattering and absorption by aerosol particles.
Extinction coefficient is the fractional depletion of radiance
per unit path length (also called attenuation especially in
reference to radar frequencies). It has units of
km-1. The integrated extinction coefficient over a
vertical column of unit cross section is called aerosol
optical depth or optical thickness.
Applications
(1)
Atmospheric correction of remotely sensed surface features |
(5)
Air Quality |
(2)
Monitoring of sources and sinks of aerosols |
(6)
Health and Environment |
(3)
Monitoring of volcanic eruptions and forest fire |
(7)
Earth Radiation Budget |
(4)
Radiative Transfer Model |
(8)
Climate Change |
GES DISC Datasets
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Click on the corresponding 'WHOM access' links in the table below to access products containing specific parameter.
Begin Date |
End Date |
WHOM Access |
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Aerosol Extinction Profiles |
km -1 |
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Aerosol Extinctions Profiles for 2.45, 2.80, 3.40, 3.46, and 5.26 μm ( at 32 to 200 atmospheric
levels) |
km -1 |
UARS/HALOE
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1991-10-11 |
2005-11-21 |
UARHA2FN
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Y
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UARHA3AT
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Y
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Aerosol Extinctions Profiles for 780, 790, 840, 880, 925,
1257, 1605, and 1897 cm-1 ( at 20 atmospheric levels) |
km -1 |
UARS/CLAES
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1991-10-25 |
1993-05-05 |
UARCL3AL
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Y
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UARCL3AT
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Y
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Aerosol Extinction
Profile for 6.23 μm (at 25 atmospheric levels), and for 12.1 μm ( at 9
atmospheric levels) |
km -1 |
UARS/ISAMS
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1991-09-26 |
1992-07-29 |
UARIS3AL
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Y
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UARIS3AT
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Y
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Other sources for data
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