EOS Validation Activity

Validation Activity of Desert Encroachment Zone in Sub-Sahel Africa

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
University of Maryland, College Park


Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science

Background

Observation Site

Scientific Observations

Activity

Motivation

Publications

Data

Station Maintenance

Results

Calibration

Collaboration

Acknowledgements

Photos

Contacts

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Motivation


There is a need to have good long-term ground truth on surface radiative fluxes in regions frequented by dust, to estimate accurately  effect of dust outbreaks on satellite inferred quantities. In particular, there is a need to have information in areas that border with deserts and could be affected by draughts. Satellite observations are monitoring desert migration. The data are also  useful for testing cloud masking procedures and atmospheric corrections for satellite retrievals of surface parameters, are  available from CERES, MODIS, and other new satellites .

The Ilorin Observational Station was establish to provide the BSRN and the Earth Observing System (EOS) Validation Community, with high quality, continuous radiation and supplementary meteorological data from this climatically important location. It also serves the local community, by providing research opportunities for graduate students, and local scientists. The Ilorin station is located in the sub-Sahel region, where extreme environmental conditions are found. Therefore, conditions that prevail here are not common at other sites.

 

Clear day

Dusty day

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Maintained by Chuan Li



Background Observation Site Scientific Observations Activity Motivation Publications Data
Station Maintenance Results Calibration Collaboration Acknowledgements Photos Contacts