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Jin, J. (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Heemink, A.W. (author), Yoshida, Mayumi (author), Han, Wei (author), Lin, H.X. (author)
Aerosol optical depths (AODs) from the new Himawari-8 satellite instrument have been assimilated in a dust simulation model over East Asia. This advanced geostationary instrument is capable of monitoring the East Asian dust storms which usually have great spatial and temporal variability. The quality of the data has been verified through a...
journal article 2019
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Jin, J. (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Xie, Yu (author), Heemink, A.W. (author)
Data assimilation algorithms rely on a basic assumption of an unbiased observation error. However, the presence of inconsistent measurements with nontrivial biases or inseparable baselines is unavoidable in practice. Assimilation analysis might diverge from reality since the data assimilation itself cannot distinguish whether the differences...
journal article 2019
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Jin, J. (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Liao, Hong (author), Heemink, A.W. (author), Kranenburg, Richard (author), Lin, H.X. (author)
Emission inversion using data assimilation fundamentally relies on having the correct assumptions about the emission background error covariance. A perfect covariance accounts for the uncertainty based on prior knowledge and is able to explain differences between model simulations and observations. In practice, emission uncertainties are...
journal article 2020
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Jin, J. (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Henzing, Bas (author), Wang, X. (author), Heemink, A.W. (author), Liao, Hong (author)
When calibrating simulations of dust clouds, both the intensity and the position are important. Intensity errors arise mainly from uncertain emission and sedimentation strengths, while position errors are attributed either to imperfect emission timing or to uncertainties in the transport. Though many studies have been conducted on the...
journal article 2021
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Jin, J. (author), Pang, Mijie (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Han, Wei (author), Fang, Li (author), Li, Baojie (author), Feng, H. (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Liao, Hong (author)
Last spring, super dust storms reappeared in East Asia after being absent for one and a half decades. The event caused enormous losses in both Mongolia and China. Accurate simulation of such super sandstorms is valuable for the quantification of health damage, aviation risks, and profound impacts on the Earth system, but also to reveal the...
journal article 2022
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Fang, Li (author), Jin, Jianbing (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Pang, Mijie (author), Xiao, Cong (author), Deng, T. (author), Liao, Hong (author)
With the explosive growth of atmospheric data, machine learning models have achieved great success in air pollution forecasting because of their higher computational efficiency than the traditional chemical transport models. However, in previous studies, new prediction algorithms have only been tested at stations or in a small region; a large...
journal article 2022
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Fang, Li (author), Jin, Jianbing (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Liao, Hong (author), Li, Ke (author), Xu, Bufan (author), Han, Wei (author), Pang, Mijie (author), Lin, H.X. (author)
Statistical methods, particularly machine learning models, have gained significant popularity in air quality predictions. These prediction models are commonly trained using the historical measurement datasets independently collected at the environmental monitoring stations and their operational forecasts in advance using inputs of the real-time...
journal article 2023
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Pang, Mijie (author), Jin, J. (author), Segers, Arjo (author), Jiang, Huiya (author), Fang, Li (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Liao, Hong (author)
Super dust storms re-occurred over East Asia in 2021 spring and casted great health damages and property losses. It is essential to achieve an accurate dust forecast to reduce the damage for early warning. The forecasting system fundamentally relies on a numerical model which can forecast the full evolution of dust storms. However, large...
journal article 2023
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Jin, J. (author), Fang, Li (author), Li, Baojie (author), Liao, Hong (author), Wang, Ye (author), Han, Wei (author), Li, Ke (author), Pang, Mijie (author), Wu, Xingyi (author), Lin, H.X. (author)
Atmospheric ammonia has been hazardous to the environment and human health for decades. Current inventories are usually constructed in a bottom-up manner and subject to uncertainties and incapable of reproducing the spatiotemporal characteristics of ammonia emission. Satellite measurements, for example, Infrared Atmospheric Sounder...
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