Evaluation of the IASI/Metop Dust Flag Product Using AERONET Data
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Regular monitoring of mineral dust is essential in order to assess its impact on air quality, human health, and climate, with satellite observations in recent decades play-ing a crucial role by providing consistent global coverage of various aerosol properties. In this study, the Dust Flag product of the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferom-eter (IASI), onboard the Meteorological Operational (MetOp) satellites, is evaluated using ground-based measurements from 120 Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) sites worldwide. The Dust Flag serves as both an indicator of dust presence and a pseudo-indicator of dust loading. To evaluate this product, a well-established aerosol classification scheme was applied, based on AERONET Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) and Angstrom Exponent products. Results show that the Dust Flag reliably identifies dust, achieving a 74.1% agreement score with AERONET, although some cases are misclassified. Also, this study concludes that the Dust Flag signal increases with parti-cle load, reaching maximum values during extreme coarse dust events. Cases when IASI does not agree with AERONET are further examined and may be caused either from limitations in the AERONET classification methodology or from low atmospheric particle concentrations. Finally, the spatial variability of the agreement score is exam-ined, with the highest scores found within and near the global “dust belt.”