A preliminary study on the correlation between TOMS aerosol index and ground-based measured aerosol optical depth

Abstract The aim of this work is to study the correlation between ground-based measured aerosol optical depth (AOD) and TOMS Aerosol Index. For this reason, two AOD data-sets have been analysed. The first set of measurements has been obtained in a desert plateau in Namibia during July 1998, while the second one has been collected in Tito Scalo (Italy), a very small industrial zone surrounded by a large rural area, in June–July 2000. The AOD has been computed in the spectral range 400–870 nm with a resolution of 3 nm by measuring the direct solar irradiance. The used spectroradiometer is an Optical Spectrum Analyser, equipped with a continuously rotating diffraction grating. Successively, a correlation between the Earth Probe TOMS Aerosol Index, whose definition uses backscattered radiances at 331 and 360 nm, and the AOD in the visible range was searched for. A satisfying correlation was found, whose Pearson correlation coefficient R 2 values range from 0.64 to 0.91.