Evaluation of air quality from space

The relationship between concentration of suspended particulate matter (PM2.5) and column aerosol optical thickness (AOT) is examined based on the simultaneous measurements at a NASA/AERONET station at Kinki University Campus, Higashi-Osaka, Japan since March in 2004. We drew the following results: 1. A strong linear correlation exists between PM2.5 and AOT, 2. The correlation is better within each type of aerosols as anthropogenic type and dust type than overall, 3. The correlation coefficients take the highest value in such a case that PM2.5 values are measured in 30-minutes behind after AOT data. These facts are explained with the model simulations. Our results highlight the possibility that the PM2.5 concentration can be estimated from the AOT, and vice versa. Moreover, combining radiometric aerosol information with surfacelevel particulate mass data appears to be a promising approach for gaining a better understanding of air quality and the atmospheric environment.

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