Not exact matches
What is needed to sort out the
aerosol situation are polarimetric measurements such as those that were supposed to take place by the NASA Glory (APS
polarimeter) mission, which, unfortunately, wound up in the South Pacific (due to a repeat of inexplicable incompetence).
Chowdhary, J., B. Cairns, M. Mishchenko, and L. Travis, 2001: Retrieval of
aerosol properties over the ocean using multispectral and multiangle photopolarimetric measurements from the Research Scanning
Polarimeter.
Cairns, B., E.E. Russell, J.D. LaVeigne, and P.M.W. Tennant, 2003: Research scanning
polarimeter and airborne usage for remote sensing of
aerosols.