Philippe Goloub
3 Papers
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Philippe Goloub is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mineral dust & Sun photometer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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The MACC-II 2007–2008 reanalysis: atmospheric dust evaluation and characterization over northern Africa and the Middle East [Discussion paper]
Emilio Cuevas Agulló,C. Camino,Angela Benedetti,Sara Basart,Enric Terradellas,José María Baldasano,J.-J. Morcrette,Béatrice Marticorena,Philippe Goloub,Arnaud Mortier,Alberto Berjón,C. Pérez,Manuel Gil-Ojeda,Michael Schulz +13 more
- 01 Jan 2014
Abstract: Abstract. In the present work, atmospheric mineral dust from a MACC-II short reanalysis run for 2 years (2007–2008) has been evaluated over northern Africa and the Middle East using satellite aerosol products (from MISR, MODIS and OMI satellite sensors), ground-based AERONET data, in situ PM10 concentrations from AMMA, and extinction vertical profiles from two ground-based lidars and CALIOP satellite-based lidar. The MACC-II aerosol optical depth (AOD) spatial and temporal (seasonal and interannual) variability shows good agreement with those provided by satellite sensors. The capability of the model to reproduce the AOD, Angstrom exponent (AE) and dust optical depth (DOD) from daily to seasonal time-scale is quantified over 26 AERONET stations located in eight geographically distinct regions by using statistical parameters. Overall DOD seasonal variation is fairly well simulated by MACC-II in all regions, although the correlation is significantly higher in dust transport regions than in dust source regions. The ability of MACC-II in reproducing dust vertical profiles has been assessed by comparing seasonal averaged extinction vertical profiles simulated by MACC-II under dust conditions with corresponding extinction profiles obtained with lidar instruments at M'Bour and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and with CALIOP. We find a good agreement in dust layers structures and averaged extinction vertical profiles between MACC-II, the lidars and CALIOP above the marine boundary layer from 1 to 6 km. Surface dust daily mean concentrations from MACC-II reanalysis has been evaluated with daily averaged PM10 at three monitoring stations of the Sahelian Dust Transect. MACC-II correctly reproduces daily to interannual surface dust concentration variability, although it underestimates daily and monthly means all year long, especially in winter and early spring (dry season). MACC-II reproduces well the dust variability recorded along the station transect which reflects the variability in dust emission by different Saharan sources, but fails in reproducing the sporadic and very strong dust events associated to mesoscale convective systems during the wet season.
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Assessment of Sun photometer Langley calibration at the high-elevation sites Mauna Loa and Izaña [Discussion paper]
Carlos Toledano,Ramiro González,David Fuertes,Emilio Cuevas Agulló,T. F. Eck,Stelios Kazadzis,Natalia Kouremeti,Julian Gröbner,Philippe Goloub,L. Blarel,Roberto Román,África Barreto,Brent N. Holben,Victoria E. Cachorro +13 more
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the suitability of the high-mountain stations Mauna Loa and Izaña for Langley plot calibration of Sun photometers was analyzed in order to provide a robust estimation of the calibration accuracy, as well as the number of days that are suitable for Langely plots.
A mobile system combining lidar and sunphotometer on-road measurements: description and first results
Ioana Elisabeta Popovici,Philippe Goloub,L. Blarel,Thierry Podvin,Rodrigue Loisil,Arnaud Mortier,Christine Deroo,Fabrice Ducos,Marie Choël +8 more
- 25 Jun 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, a commercial eye-safe lidar (CIMEL), a sunphotometer and in situ instruments are integrated in a mobile system for on-road measurements of aerosol properties.