Abstract: MODIS aerosol retrievals onboard Terra/Aqua and ground truth data
obtained from AERONET (Aerosol Robtic Network) solar direct radiance
measurements are collocated to evaluate the quality of the former in East Asia.
AERONET stations in East Asia are separated into two groups according to their
locations and the preliminary validation results for each station. The
validation results showed that the accuracy of MODIS aerosol retrievals in East
Asia is a little worse than that obtained in other regions such as Eastern
U.S., Western Europe, Brazil and so on. The primary reason is due to the
improper aerosol model used in MODIS aerosol retrieval algorithm, so it is of
significance to characterize aerosol properties properly according to long term
ground-based remote sensing or other relevant in situ observations in order to
improve MODIS retrievals in East Asia. Cloud contamination is proved to be one
of large errors, which is demonstrated by the significant relation between
MODIS aerosol retrievals versus cloud fraction, as well as notable improvement
of linear relation between satellite and ground aerosol data after potential
cloud contamination screened. Hence, it is suggested that more stringent clear
sky condition be set in use of MODIS aerosol data. It should be pointed out
that the improvement might be offset by other error sources in some cases
because of complex relation between different errors. Large seasonal variation
of surface reflection and uncertainties associated with it result in large
intercepts and random error in MODIS aerosol retrievals in northern inland of
East Asia. It remains to be a big problem to retrieve aerosols accurately in
inland characterized by relatively larger surface reflection than the
requirement in MODIS aerosol retrieval algorithm.