African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas
The occurrence of African dust outbreaks over different areas of the western Mediterranean Basin were identified on an 11-year period (2001–2011). The main atmospheric circulation patterns causing the transport of African air masses were characterized by means of an objective classification methodol...
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doaj-2397d900db1642e9a33a5b870174388f2020-11-24T22:18:44ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242014-07-0114136759677510.5194/acp-14-6759-2014African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areasP. Salvador0S. Alonso-Pérez1J. Pey2B. Artíñano3J. J. de Bustos4A. Alastuey5X. Querol6Environmental Department of the Research Center for Energy, Environment and Technology (CIEMAT) – Unidad Asociada en Contaminación Atmosférica CSIC-CIEMAT, Avenida Complutense 40, 28040 Madrid, SpainInstitute of Environmental Assessment & Water Research (IDǼA-CSIC). c/Jordi Girona 18, 08034 Barcelona, SpainInstitute of Environmental Assessment & Water Research (IDǼA-CSIC). c/Jordi Girona 18, 08034 Barcelona, SpainEnvironmental Department of the Research Center for Energy, Environment and Technology (CIEMAT) – Unidad Asociada en Contaminación Atmosférica CSIC-CIEMAT, Avenida Complutense 40, 28040 Madrid, SpainCentro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña, Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET) c/La Marina 20, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38071, SpainInstitute of Environmental Assessment & Water Research (IDǼA-CSIC). c/Jordi Girona 18, 08034 Barcelona, SpainInstitute of Environmental Assessment & Water Research (IDǼA-CSIC). c/Jordi Girona 18, 08034 Barcelona, SpainThe occurrence of African dust outbreaks over different areas of the western Mediterranean Basin were identified on an 11-year period (2001–2011). The main atmospheric circulation patterns causing the transport of African air masses were characterized by means of an objective classification methodology of atmospheric variable fields. Next, the potential source areas of mineral dust, associated to each circulation pattern were identified by trajectory statistical methods. Finally, an impact index was calculated to estimate the incidence of the African dust outbreaks produced during each circulation pattern, in the areas of study. <br><br> Four circulation types were obtained (I–IV) and three main potential source areas of African dust were identified (Western Sahara and Morocco; Algeria; northeastern Algeria and Tunisia). The circulation pattern I (24% of the total number of episodic days) produced the transport of dust mainly in summer from Western Sahara, southern Morocco and Tunisia. The circulation pattern IV (33%) brings dust mainly from areas of northern and southern Algeria in summer and autumn, respectively. The circulation pattern II (31%) favored the transport of dust predominantly from northern Algeria, both in spring and summer. Finally, the circulation type III was the less frequently observed (12%). It occurred mainly in spring and with less intensity in winter, carrying dust from Western Sahara and southern Morocco. <br><br> Our findings point out that the most intense episodes over the western Mediterranean Basin were produced in the summer period by the circulation type I (over the western side of the Iberian Peninsula) and the circulation type IV (over the central and eastern sides of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands).http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/14/6759/2014/acp-14-6759-2014.pdf |
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P. Salvador S. Alonso-Pérez J. Pey B. Artíñano J. J. de Bustos A. Alastuey X. Querol African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
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P. Salvador S. Alonso-Pérez J. Pey B. Artíñano J. J. de Bustos A. Alastuey X. Querol |
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African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas |
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African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas |
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African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas |
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African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas |
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African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas |
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african dust outbreaks over the western mediterranean basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas |
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The occurrence of African dust outbreaks over different areas of the western
Mediterranean Basin were identified on an 11-year period (2001–2011). The
main atmospheric circulation patterns causing the transport of African air
masses were characterized by means of an objective classification methodology
of atmospheric variable fields. Next, the potential source areas of mineral
dust, associated to each circulation pattern were identified by trajectory
statistical methods. Finally, an impact index was calculated to estimate the
incidence of the African dust outbreaks produced during each circulation
pattern, in the areas of study.
<br><br>
Four circulation types were obtained (I–IV) and three main potential
source areas of African dust were identified (Western Sahara and Morocco;
Algeria; northeastern Algeria and Tunisia). The circulation pattern I
(24% of the total number of episodic days) produced the transport of dust
mainly in summer from Western Sahara, southern Morocco and Tunisia. The
circulation pattern IV (33%) brings dust mainly from areas of northern
and southern Algeria in summer and autumn, respectively. The circulation
pattern II (31%) favored the transport of dust predominantly from
northern Algeria, both in spring and summer. Finally, the circulation type III
was the less frequently observed (12%). It occurred mainly in spring
and with less intensity in winter, carrying dust from Western Sahara and
southern Morocco.
<br><br>
Our findings point out that the most intense episodes over the western
Mediterranean Basin were produced in the summer period by the circulation
type I (over the western side of the Iberian Peninsula) and the circulation
type IV (over the central and eastern sides of the Iberian Peninsula and the
Balearic Islands). |
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