Improved Dust Detection over East Asia Using Geostationary Satellite Data

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Yu-Rim Shin
Eun-Ha Sohn
Ki-Hong Park
Geun-Hyeok Ryu
Soobong Lee
Seon-Young Lee
Na-Yeon Park
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[1] Korea Meteorological Administration,Satellite Analysis Division, National Meteorological Satellite Center
[2] Korea Meteorological Administration,Numerical Data Application Division, Numerical Modeling Center
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Asian dust; Dust detection algorithm; Himawari-8; Infrared channel; BTD;
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This paper presents an improved algorithm, based on the D*-parameter, for dust detection over the East Asian region using brightness temperature differences (BTDs) between the infrared channels of the Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) onboard Himawari-8. The developed algorithm defines a dust index in the form of the ratio of BTDs: BTD between the 10.4 μm and 12.4 μm channels (BTD10.4–12.4) to that between the 8.6 μm and 10.4 μm channels (BTD8.6–10.4). To identify dust with this index, threshold values were determined empirically. A masking technique using the BTD8.6–10.4 was utilized in the dust index to mitigate the problem of detecting clear-sky deserts and fog over the ocean as dust. BTD8.6–10.4 was analyzed for dust, clear-sky desert, and fog over the ocean cases during 2017 and 2018 with this method. Fog over the ocean and clear-sky desert were distinguished by the criteria of BTD8.6–10.4 > −1.1 K and BTD8.6–10.4 > −1 K, respectively. Based on these thresholds, the influence of fog over the ocean and clear-sky desert was filtered out. The results showed that the dust area was qualitatively consistent with RGB images and ground observation data. Comparison with the AERONET aerosol optical depth (AOD) demonstrated that the D*-parameter was exponentially proportional to AOD, and the correlation coefficient between them was approximately 0.6. The improved Asian Dust detection algorithm can be applied to the monitoring of dust dispersion and movement and also serve as a quantitative indicator of Asian Dust.
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