An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs

The local strong sandstorms (LSS), similar to haboobs in Sahara and the North America, often occur suddenly, in tens of minutes during the late afternoon, and before dusk in deserts in China, causing a significant impact on the local atmospheric environment. The Sudan haboob or American haboob often...

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Main Authors: Zhaolin Gu, Yuanping He, Yunwei Zhang, Junwei Su, Renjian Zhang, Chuck Wah Yu, Daizhou Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/6/752
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spelling doaj-49810df75fd044869efd3c813d63fb562021-06-30T23:48:50ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332021-06-011275275210.3390/atmos12060752An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and HaboobsZhaolin Gu0Yuanping He1Yunwei Zhang2Junwei Su3Renjian Zhang4Chuck Wah Yu5Daizhou Zhang6Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaSchool of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, ChinaDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaInternational Society of the Built Environment (ISBE), Milton Keynes MK78HQ, UKFaculty of Environmental & Symbiotic Sciences, Prefectural University of Kumamoto, Kumamoto 862-8502, JapanThe local strong sandstorms (LSS), similar to haboobs in Sahara and the North America, often occur suddenly, in tens of minutes during the late afternoon, and before dusk in deserts in China, causing a significant impact on the local atmospheric environment. The Sudan haboob or American haboob often appears in the wet season, followed by thunderstorm events. In contrast, the LSS in China appears most frequently in relatively dry season. The lack of observational data in weather conditions before their formation, during their development and after their disappearance have hindered our understanding of the evolution mechanism of LSS/haboobs. This paper provides a review of the current status and model studies on LSS/haboobs in different time and space to characterize the weather conditions and triggering mechanisms for LSS/haboobs occurrence, as well as highlight the subject for further understanding of LSS/haboobs. LSS are always followed by the occurrence of a dry squall. The interaction of dust radiation heating in the near-surface mixing layer with a mesoscale anticyclone air mass (cold-air pool) in the upper layer is the key process that leads to an LSS. Haboobs are followed by the occurrence of a wet squall. The release of latent heat due to the condensation of water vapor, involving moist convection and cold downdraughts, is the main driving force that cause the occurrence of a haboob. For a better understanding of the characteristics of the wind-sand two-phase flow and the mechanism of energy dissipation in LSS/haboobs, further accumulation of meteorological observation data and small-scale multiple-phase numerical simulations are required.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/6/752local strong sandstormshaboobssquallcold-air poolconvection
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author Zhaolin Gu
Yuanping He
Yunwei Zhang
Junwei Su
Renjian Zhang
Chuck Wah Yu
Daizhou Zhang
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Yuanping He
Yunwei Zhang
Junwei Su
Renjian Zhang
Chuck Wah Yu
Daizhou Zhang
An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs
Atmosphere
local strong sandstorms
haboobs
squall
cold-air pool
convection
author_facet Zhaolin Gu
Yuanping He
Yunwei Zhang
Junwei Su
Renjian Zhang
Chuck Wah Yu
Daizhou Zhang
author_sort Zhaolin Gu
title An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs
title_short An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs
title_full An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs
title_fullStr An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of Triggering Mechanisms and Characteristics of Local Strong Sandstorms in China and Haboobs
title_sort overview of triggering mechanisms and characteristics of local strong sandstorms in china and haboobs
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The local strong sandstorms (LSS), similar to haboobs in Sahara and the North America, often occur suddenly, in tens of minutes during the late afternoon, and before dusk in deserts in China, causing a significant impact on the local atmospheric environment. The Sudan haboob or American haboob often appears in the wet season, followed by thunderstorm events. In contrast, the LSS in China appears most frequently in relatively dry season. The lack of observational data in weather conditions before their formation, during their development and after their disappearance have hindered our understanding of the evolution mechanism of LSS/haboobs. This paper provides a review of the current status and model studies on LSS/haboobs in different time and space to characterize the weather conditions and triggering mechanisms for LSS/haboobs occurrence, as well as highlight the subject for further understanding of LSS/haboobs. LSS are always followed by the occurrence of a dry squall. The interaction of dust radiation heating in the near-surface mixing layer with a mesoscale anticyclone air mass (cold-air pool) in the upper layer is the key process that leads to an LSS. Haboobs are followed by the occurrence of a wet squall. The release of latent heat due to the condensation of water vapor, involving moist convection and cold downdraughts, is the main driving force that cause the occurrence of a haboob. For a better understanding of the characteristics of the wind-sand two-phase flow and the mechanism of energy dissipation in LSS/haboobs, further accumulation of meteorological observation data and small-scale multiple-phase numerical simulations are required.
topic local strong sandstorms
haboobs
squall
cold-air pool
convection
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/6/752
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