Aerosol optical and microphysical properties in haze days based on ground-based remote sensing measurements[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2013,17(4):970-980.
Aerosol optical and microphysical properties in haze days based on ground-based remote sensing measurements[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2013,17(4):970-980. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20133060.
Aerosol optical and microphysical parameters retrieved from ground-based sun-sky photometer ( CE318) measurements are used to investigate aerosol properties during heavy haze days. The heavy haze episode in January 2013 is analyzed
and we find that: ( 1) Aerosol Optical Depth ( AOD) in haze days ( an average of 0. 87 at 440 nm)
is much higher than that of clean days
and can reach up to about 3 in some seriously polluted conditions. ( 2) Aerosol properties are well related to the haze pollution levels. For example
the averaged ngstrm exponent
imaginary part of refractive index
single scattering albedo and asymmetry factor under clean condition are 1. 3
0. 04
0. 73 and 0. 58
respectively
while the corresponding values in polluted days change to 0. 95
0 . 01
0. 92 and 0. 67
respectively. ( 3) The volume proportion of fine mode aerosol is higher than that of coarse mode during the haze episode. The average volume ratio of fine mode to total aerosol is 73%
with the maximum of 90. 5% . The fine mode radius peak increases with the increase of AOD
indicating clearly hygroscopic growth effects
while that of coarse mode aerosol decreases accordingly. Moreover
the peak radius of size distribution is 0. 43 μm when the heaviest haze pollution during January 2013 occurs.