Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The variability of long-range dust transport events observed in the southern Himalaya and its relation with source areas have been studied thanks to five years' continuous measurements which were carried out at the "Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid" (NCO-P, 27 degrees 57'N, 86 degrees 8'E), the highest Northern Hemisphere GAW-WMO global station sited at 5079 m a.s.l. in the high Khumbu valley (Nepal) on the southern Himalaya. During the period March 2006-February 2011, the analyses of the aerosol particle concentrations and LAGRANTO three-dimensional backward trajectories indicated the occurrence of 275 days affected by synoptic-scale dust transport, which account for 22.2% of the investigated period. The frequency of dust transport days (DTDs) showed a clear seasonal cycle, with the highest seasonal value observed during pre-monsoon season (33.5% of the pre-monsoon's days are DTDs).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mineral dust; Synoptic scale transport; Himalaya; Atmospheric brown clouds; Aerosol number size distribution; Single scattering albedo
List of contributors:
Marinoni, Angela; Bonasoni, Paolo
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