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Advancing littoral zone aerosol data assimilation in regime-dependent flows

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Abstract

Advanced high-resolution ensemble data assimilation for maximizing the utility of aerosol optical depth observations from satellites is being developed. The motivation, challenges, and methodology of this research, and some preliminary results will be presented.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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