2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023jd039085
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Investigating the Spatial and Temporal Limitations for Remote Sensing of Wildfire Smoke Using Satellite and Airborne Imagers During FIREX‐AQ

Y. R. Shi,
R. C. Levy,
L. A. Remer
et al.

Abstract: Starting from point sources, wildfire smoke is important in the global aerosol system. The ability to characterize smoke near‐source is key to modeling smoke dispersion and predicting air quality. With hemispheric views and 10‐min refresh, imagers in Geostationary (GEO) orbit have advantages monitoring smoke over once‐per‐day sensors in low‐earth orbit (LEO). However, both can be inadequate in capturing the characteristics of smoke plumes close to their sources due to too‐coarse spatial resolution (both detect… Show more

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