Transcript
Page 1: Quebec Smoke:  NASA Goddard Micro Pulse Lidar

Quebec Smoke: NASA Goddard Micro Pulse Lidar

• Vertical data are crucial for PM transport• MPL LIDAR data on July 7 show smoke descending from 3 km to the surface

02 July 6 July 7 July 8

MPL Lidar Network

GOES July 7, 02

Page 2: Quebec Smoke:  NASA Goddard Micro Pulse Lidar

Elevated Smoke Plume over NY City, May 31, 2001

• Some smoke and haze plumes are above the surface layer, others are within

• Elevated layers can be inferred from the combination of surface and integral sensors

SeaWiFS, May 30, 2001

SeaWiFS, May 31, 2001

AERONET AOT

HOURLY PM2.5, NY City

Page 3: Quebec Smoke:  NASA Goddard Micro Pulse Lidar

Elevated Asian Dust Layer over Washington DC

• The ‘Perfect Dust Storm’ in Gobi, April 7, 2001

• Transcontinental dust transport is well documented

• Goddard MP Lidar documents dust layer

• AERONET confirms by low (dust-like) the Angstrom exp.

Page 4: Quebec Smoke:  NASA Goddard Micro Pulse Lidar

METAR Surface Met Data, 1300 US StationsData accessible real time though D Voyager, archived at CAPITA since June

2002

• Weather Params: Temp, Dewp, Press., Precip, WindDir, WindSpeed, Bext

• Hourly Winds illustrate station density, coverage

Click on image for 1 day for animation


Recommended