Full Coverage Hourly PM(2.5) Concentrations' Estimation Using Himawari-8 and MERRA-2 AODs in China

利用 Himawari-8 和 MERRA-2 气溶胶光学厚度(AOD)在中国进行全覆盖小时 PM(2.5) 浓度估算

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Abstract

(1) Background: Recognising the full spatial and temporal distribution of PM(2.5) is important in order to understand the formation, evolution and impact of pollutants. The high temporal resolution satellite, Himawari-8, providing an hourly AOD dataset, has been used to predict real-time hourly PM(2.5) concentrations in China in previous studies. However, the low observation frequency of the AOD due to long-term cloud/snow cover or high surface reflectance may produce high uncertainty in characterizing diurnal variation in PM(2.5). (2) Methods: We fill the missing Himawari-8 AOD with MERRA-2 AOD, and drive the random forest model with the gap-filled AOD (AOD(H+M)) and Himawari-8 AOD (AOD(H)) to estimate hourly PM(2.5) concentrations, respectively. Then we compare AOD(H+M)-derived PM(2.5) with AOD(H)-derived PM(2.5) in detail. (3) Results: Overall, the non-random missing information of the Himawari-8 AOD will bring large biases to the diurnal variations in regions with both a high polluted level and a low polluted level. (4) Conclusions: Filling the gap with the MERRA-2 AOD can provide reliable, full spatial and temporal PM(2.5) predictions, and greatly reduce errors in PM(2.5) estimation. This is very useful for dynamic monitoring of the evolution of PM(2.5) in China.

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