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Mian Chin
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MIRA: Table of Aerosol Optics (TAO) Database
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Susan Mathai, Gregory L. Schuster, Elisabeth Andre...
Aerosols are emitted into the atmosphere by natural and anthropogenic events. They scatter and absorb the incoming solar radiation playing a major rol...
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Remote sensing and modeling dust storms from the Copper River Valley, a major dust source in Alaska
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Dongchul Kim, Mian Chin, Santiago Gassó, Seohui Pa...
The Copper River Valley located in the southeast coastline of Alaska has been known as a major dust source in Alaska with important implications for t...
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Global modeling of dust life cycle and optical properties remains highly uncertain: a perspective from an assessment of 16 global aerosol transport models
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Hongbin Yu, Jianyu Zheng, Dongchul Kim, Chamara Ra...
Wind-blowing dust, one of the most abundant aerosols in the atmosphere and an integral component of the Earth system, influences climate by interactin...
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Abrupt reduction in shipping emission as an inadvertent geoengineering termination shock produces substantial radiative warming
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Tianle Yuan, Hua Song, Lazaros Oreopoulos, Robert ...
In 2020, fuel regulations abruptly reduced the emission of sulfur dioxide from international shipping by about 80% and created an inadvertent geoengin...
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Limitations on using AOD measurement to track the impact of wildfire plumes on local air quality over region with complex terrain
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
Qian Tan, Hazem Mahmoud, Hongbin Yu, Mian Chin
We analyzed satellite measured aerosol optical depth (AOD) and ground-level in-situ instrument measured fine particulate matter (PM2.5) data near the ...
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Key controlling factors of AOD-PM2.5 relationship on sub-daily time scale: insight from the GEOS model simulation and implications for using geostationary satellite data for air quality applications
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
Mian Chin, Huisheng Bian, Qian Tan, Tianle Yuan, H...
Aerosol (PM2.5) is a major pollutant determining air quality. However, there are many areas with few or no surface PM2.5 monitoring sites to sufficien...
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Recent decadal trend of the Pacific westerly jet in response to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Huisheng Bian, Sarah A. Strode, Mian Chin, Peter R...
The westerly jet stream is a fast-flowing air stream that flows year-round and circles the Earth between the Arctic and mid-latitudes. This system is ...
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Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) — An International Working Group
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 09 december 2024
Gregory L. Schuster, Vassilis Amiridis, Elisabeth ...
The Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) working group is an international forum for exchanging ideas amongst three specialties of a...
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