Global Dust Transport as Observed by A-Train Satellites
This paper presented a new height-resolved view of global dust transport based on 2007-2010 A-train observations. First, a new dust identification methodology was developed to improve optically thin dust layer detection. Second a new dust partition methodology was developed and applied to CALIPSO li...
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doaj-9375753722fd4940bf4497d73f1c07162021-08-02T12:18:40ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011190801010.1051/epjconf/201611908010epjconf_ilrc2016_08010Global Dust Transport as Observed by A-Train SatellitesLuo Tao0Wang Zhien1Zhang Damao2University of Wyoming, Dept. Atmospheric ScienceUniversity of Wyoming, Dept. Atmospheric ScienceUniversity of Wyoming, Dept. Atmospheric ScienceThis paper presented a new height-resolved view of global dust transport based on 2007-2010 A-train observations. First, a new dust identification methodology was developed to improve optically thin dust layer detection. Second a new dust partition methodology was developed and applied to CALIPSO lidar measurements to derive dust partitions in external mixed aerosols. These new approaches allow a new view of global dust distribution from dense dust layers near the strong source regions to the optically thin, but significant dust layers from the point of view of aerosol–cloud interactions, over the weak source regions, the transport areas, and the upper troposphere. The results will not only help us to better understand global dust transport and dust-cloud interactions, but also provide critical information for model evaluations and improvements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611908010 |
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This paper presented a new height-resolved view of global dust transport based on 2007-2010 A-train observations. First, a new dust identification methodology was developed to improve optically thin dust layer detection. Second a new dust partition methodology was developed and applied to CALIPSO lidar measurements to derive dust partitions in external mixed aerosols. These new approaches allow a new view of global dust distribution from dense dust layers near the strong source regions to the optically thin, but significant dust layers from the point of view of aerosol–cloud interactions, over the weak source regions, the transport areas, and the upper troposphere. The results will not only help us to better understand global dust transport and dust-cloud interactions, but also provide critical information for model evaluations and improvements. |
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