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Edward J. Hyer
Researcher at United States Naval Research Laboratory
Publications - 121
Citations - 6346
Edward J. Hyer is an academic researcher from United States Naval Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & AERONET. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 116 publications receiving 5344 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward J. Hyer include University of Oregon & Altarum Institute.
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Global Monitoring and Forecasting of Biomass-Burning Smoke: Description of and Lessons From the Fire Locating and Modeling of Burning Emissions (FLAMBE) Program
Jeffrey S. Reid,Edward J. Hyer,E. M. Prins,Douglas L. Westphal,Jianglong Zhang,Jun Wang,Sundar A. Christopher,C. A. Curtis,Christopher C. Schmidt,D.P. Eleuterio,Kim Richardson,J.P. Hoffman +11 more
TL;DR: An overview of the FLAMBE system is given and fundamental metrics on emission and transport patterns of smoke are presented and it is demonstrated that MODIS optical depth data assimilation provides significant variance reduction against observations.
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Observing and understanding the Southeast Asian aerosol system by remote sensing: An initial review and analysis for the Seven Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) program
Jeffrey S. Reid,Edward J. Hyer,Randall S. Johnson,Brent N. Holben,Robert J. Yokelson,Jianglong Zhang,James R. Campbell,Sundar A. Christopher,Larry Di Girolamo,Louis Giglio,Robert E. Holz,Courtney Kearney,Jukka Miettinen,Elizabeth A. Reid,F. Joseph Turk,Jun Wang,Peng Xian,Guangyu Zhao,Rajasekhar Balasubramanian,Boon Ning Chew,Serm Janjai,Nofel Lagrosas,Puji Lestari,Neng Huei Lin,Mastura Mahmud,Anh X. Nguyen,Bethany Norris,Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh,Min Oo,Santo V. Salinas,E. Judd Welton,Soo Chin Liew +31 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on and repeatedly link back to the primary data source, satellite aerosol remote sensing and associated observability issues, and discuss aspects of SEA's physical, socio-economic and biological geography relevant to meteorology and observability problems associated with clouds and precipitation.
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Daily and 3‐hourly variability in global fire emissions and consequences for atmospheric model predictions of carbon monoxide
Mingquan Mu,James T. Randerson,G. R. van der Werf,Louis Giglio,Prasad S. Kasibhatla,Douglas C. Morton,G. J. Collatz,Ruth DeFries,Edward J. Hyer,E. M. Prins,David W. T. Griffith,Debra Wunch,G. C. Toon,Vanessa Sherlock,Paul O. Wennberg +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed an approach for representing synoptic and diurnal-scale temporal variability in fire emissions for the Global Fire Emissions Database version 3 (GFED3), disaggregated monthly GFED3 emissions during 2003-2009 to a daily time step using MODIS-derived measurements of active fires from Terra and Aqua satellites.
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Influences of boreal fire emissions on Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon and carbon monoxide
Eric S. Kasischke,Edward J. Hyer,Paul C. Novelli,Lori P. Bruhwiler,Nancy H. F. French,A. I. Sukhinin,Jennifer H. Hewson,Brian J. Stocks +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimated a range of carbon emissions based on different assumptions on the depth of burning because of uncertainties associated with the burning of surface-layer organic matter commonly found in boreal forest and peatlands.
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An over-land aerosol optical depth data set for data assimilation by filtering, correction, and aggregation of MODIS Collection 5 optical depth retrievals
TL;DR: In this article, a set of quality assurance (QA) filters were developed to avoid conditions with potential for significant AOD error, and the new filters and corrections improved the global fraction of MODIS AOD within (0.05 ± 20%) of AERONET to 77%, up from 67% using only built-in MODIS QA.