25th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Fourth Symposium on the Urban Environment
12th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the Air and Waste Management Association

J4.4

Viewing Urban and Regional Air Quality from Space using Spaceborne Lidar

Raymond M. Hoff, JCET/Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD; and K. J. McCann

In 2004, NASA will launch ESSP-3, a second generation spaceborne lidar system. The polar orbit of ESSP-3 will allow daily coincidences of the lidar footprint with urban areas around the globe. This paper will discuss the potential for routine observation of urban to regional scale haze from the ESSP-3 Mission. In order to visualize the capability of the new satellite, the authors reexamine urban signatures in the Lidar In-space Technology Experiment mission data from 1994. While only a nine-day mission, LITE showed conclusively that important observational data on urban particulate emissions can be made from space.

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Joint Session 4, Urban Air Pollution (Joint with the Fourth Symp. Urban Environment, 12th Joint Conf. on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A&WMA, and 25th Conf. Agricultural & Forest Meterology; Cosponsored by the AMS STAC Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry)
Thursday, 23 May 2002, 10:30 AM-11:44 AM

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