The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Eruption
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The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Eruption
Direct SO2 Plume Height Estimation and Enhanced Ash Detection with OMI : The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Eruption Kai Yang GEST/UMBC and GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Outline Measuring volcanic plumes with OMI Current approach and capabilities Recent advances in retrieval techniques Direct estimation of SO2 plume height New aerosol index for improved ash detection Retrievals from the Eyjafjallajökull Eruption (Iceland, 2010) Initial volcanic plume (April 15) Later volcanic plume (May 5) Comparisons Limitations and Future Improvements K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Routine and NRT OMI Processing LF algorithm for deriving O3, SO2, and AIb simultaneously. K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Absorber Layer Height o The ubiquitous ozone provides a natural scale for measuring the height of stratified atmospheric constituents ∂ lnITOA (N,z) ∂m ∂ lnITOA (N,z) = − N σ = −σ a m a ∂z ∂z ∂N K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 EISF Algorithm Extended Iterative Spectral Fitting (EISF) Algorithm developed for direct retrieval of SO2 plume height, in additional to O3 and SO2 column amounts. 3 ∂ lnITOA ln Im − lnITOA = ∑ ∆X p + p rrs σ rrs ∂X p p=1 X p = X pi 2 ∂ lnI TOA + ∆Fc + ∑c k ( λ − λ0 ) k ∂Fc k=1 +ε Fc =Fc i Define new Aerosol Index : spectral slope c1 K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Enhanced Aerosol Index (AIb) TOMS AIa Iλ1 Iλ1 AI a = −100Log10 − Log10 Iλ 2 meas Iλ 2 calc (I ) λ 2 meas ⇒ −100 Log10 (I λ 2 )calc λ1 = 331 nm λ2 = 360 nm New AIb The spectral slope of Lambert Equivalent Reflectivity or MLER cloud fraction: AIb = 2700 × c1 K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Enhanced Aerosol Index (AIb) TOMS AI (AIa) vs. the new AIb: Both AIs measure the spectral contrast after atmospheric correction by removing the effects of Rayleigh scattering and trace gas absorption (if any) AIa: at the top of atmosphere (above) AIb: at the bottom of atmosphere (surface and/or clouds) + AI: presence of absorbing aerosol − AI: absence of absorbing aerosol and the likely presence of clouds and/or non-absorbing aerosol. K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Plume: April 15 SO2 Column SO2 Height AIb Max SO2: 6.4 DU @ (2.46106°E, 61.5794°N) Height: 3.7 km. K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Plume: May 5 SO2 Column SO2 Height AIb Max SO2: 30.3 DU @ (9.33631°W, 57.7617°N) Height: 8.2 km. K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 SO2 Emission and Plume Height Distribution SO2 Tonnage: 29 kt April 15, 2010 SO2 Tonnage: 91 kt May 5, 2010 K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 SO2 Retrieval Errors Inhomogeneous effect Aerosol effect Underestimate SO2 amount if using correct height Underestimate height but reduce bias in SO2 amount if both are derived simultaneously. Non-absorbing aerosol: - height, + column Absorbing aerosol at or above SO2 plume or with a large loading: - height, + column Absorbing aerosol with a small loading below the SO2 plume : + height, - column Ozone profile effect Retrieval of small SO2 need accurate ozone profile Large SO2 retrieval not sensitive to ozone profile shape K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Boundary Layer SO2 ISF SO2, OMI 03/04/2010 O3-SO2 sonde data Dr. G. Morris (V. Univ.) K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010 Future Improvements Simultaneous Ozone profile retrieval in conjunction with SO2 column and layer height Direct estimation of aerosol properties and aerosol height from hyper-spectral BUV measurements for improved aerosol corrections K. Yang, GEST/UMBC & GSFC/NASA 15th OMI Science Team Meeting, KMNI, 15 – 17 June 2010