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The development and application of satellite remote sensing for atmospheric compositions in China.

Authors :
Zhang, Xingying
Wang, Fu
Wang, Weihe
Huang, Fuxiang
Chen, Binglong
Gao, Ling
Wang, Shupeng
Yan, Huanhuan
Ye, Hanhan
Si, Fuqi
Hong, Jin
Li, Xiaoying
Cao, Qiong
Che, Huizheng
Li, Zhengqiang
Source :
Atmospheric Research. Nov2020, Vol. 245, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The variations of atmospheric compositions (ACs) can change the atmospheric interactions with other parts of the ecosystem, and it also affects the energy budget of the Earth. Satellite remote sensing plays a crucial role in monitoring AC by providing a matchless global perspective with consistency over long periods. Although China started space exploration missions in the early 1970s, the situation of lacking operational AC satellite missions was turned around until the launch of FY-3A in 2008. In the following decade, more Chinese pathfinder AC satellite missions were putting into operation, and then lead to a boom in related researches on air quality, trace gases and greenhouse gases (GHG) measurements. In particular, moderate resolution imageries of polar mission FY-3 series are used to monitor air quality, and recent comparable imagery onboard geostationary mission FY-4A could provide similar air pollution observation with higher temporal resolution of up to five minutes. Nadir spectrographs onboard FY-3 series and the latest pathfinder mission GF-5 aims to monitor various trace gases. Moreover, hyper-spectrometers onboard GF-5 and another pathfinder mission TanSat are devoted to mapping the global distribution of GHG, as a supplement to operational mission FY-3D. Besides the progress in the space-borne part, the in-situ calibration and validation have achieved fruitfully since the late 1990s, gaining insight into the consistency between the satellite and in-situ observations over China. Applications and studies based on Chinese satellite missions are still growing since it has only been a few years after their launch. Furthermore, the newly planned missions for monitoring AC with active remote sensing instruments are also illustrated, such as lidar, which will be able to improve the accuracy of space-borne observations. • Space-borne programs of China aiming to detect changes of atmospheric composition were reported in this review. • All the Chinese remote sensing programs inculuding operational meteorological satellites series(FY-3/FY-4), pathfinder programs (TANSat, GF-5) and their payloads were briefly introduced. And the instruments were classified by their capability for monitoring aerosol, greenhouse gases and trace gases. • Chinese ground station networks for calibration and vilidation of remote sensed atmospheric composition products were also reported, as well as their typical applications. • China's future remote sensing satellite to enhance capability of the atmospheric composition detection were briefed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01698095
Volume :
245
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145407460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105056