The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere

Atmospheric dust from North Africa, the largest and most persistently active dust source over the world, spreads widely in the Northern Hemisphere and plays essential roles in the Earth environment evolution. During 7-24 June 2020, an extremely strong dust event occurred with its westward spreading...

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Published in:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Main Authors: Bi, Hongru, Chen, Siyu, Zhang, Daizhou, Wang, Yong, Kang, Litai, Alam, Khan, Tang, Mingjin, Chen, Yu, Zhang, Yue, Wang, Danfeng
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling ftchacadscgigcas:oai:ir.gig.ac.cn:344008/77188 2024-09-30T14:39:47+00:00 The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere Bi, Hongru Chen, Siyu Zhang, Daizhou Wang, Yong Kang, Litai Alam, Khan Tang, Mingjin Chen, Yu Zhang, Yue Wang, Danfeng 2024-03-01 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/77187 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/77188 https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0072.1 英语 eng BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/77187 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/77188 doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0072.1 Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences Africa Atmospheric circulation Transport Dust or dust storms Radiative forcing 期刊论文 2024 ftchacadscgigcas https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0072.1 2024-09-16T14:26:10Z Atmospheric dust from North Africa, the largest and most persistently active dust source over the world, spreads widely in the Northern Hemisphere and plays essential roles in the Earth environment evolution. During 7-24 June 2020, an extremely strong dust event occurred with its westward spreading modulated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and its eastward spreading regulated by European blocking, ultimately resulting in the circumglobal transport of African dust. The Mediterranean low pressure linked to the European blocking dipole was the key to facilitating the eastward transport of dust. This record -breaking African dust episode caused a notable diurnal precipitation decrease of 0.98 mm day-1 over northeastern India and a decrease of 1.55 mm day-1 over central North America, which was ascribed to the effect of dust -induced radiative heating on large-scale circulation. It triggered a Rossby wave train and caused anomalous high pressure over northeastern India, which weakened the India summer monsoon and consequently inhibited the occurrence of precipitation. Dust -induced radiative heating also supported the stability in the anomalous warm high over North America, further repressing import of moisture from Atlantic. Ambient moisture and atmospheric instability also presented consistent variation over North America and India characterized as strengthen descending motion and sharply reduced moist convection. This study reports, for the first time, the strong modulation of regional circulation by circumglobally transported African dust, especially in Asia and North America. The new aspects on the unexpected consequences on moisture convection indicate broader roles that the dust may play in the global climate change. Report North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry: GIG OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 105 3 E605 E622
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topic Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Africa
Atmospheric circulation
Transport
Dust or dust storms
Radiative forcing
spellingShingle Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Africa
Atmospheric circulation
Transport
Dust or dust storms
Radiative forcing
Bi, Hongru
Chen, Siyu
Zhang, Daizhou
Wang, Yong
Kang, Litai
Alam, Khan
Tang, Mingjin
Chen, Yu
Zhang, Yue
Wang, Danfeng
The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere
topic_facet Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Africa
Atmospheric circulation
Transport
Dust or dust storms
Radiative forcing
description Atmospheric dust from North Africa, the largest and most persistently active dust source over the world, spreads widely in the Northern Hemisphere and plays essential roles in the Earth environment evolution. During 7-24 June 2020, an extremely strong dust event occurred with its westward spreading modulated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and its eastward spreading regulated by European blocking, ultimately resulting in the circumglobal transport of African dust. The Mediterranean low pressure linked to the European blocking dipole was the key to facilitating the eastward transport of dust. This record -breaking African dust episode caused a notable diurnal precipitation decrease of 0.98 mm day-1 over northeastern India and a decrease of 1.55 mm day-1 over central North America, which was ascribed to the effect of dust -induced radiative heating on large-scale circulation. It triggered a Rossby wave train and caused anomalous high pressure over northeastern India, which weakened the India summer monsoon and consequently inhibited the occurrence of precipitation. Dust -induced radiative heating also supported the stability in the anomalous warm high over North America, further repressing import of moisture from Atlantic. Ambient moisture and atmospheric instability also presented consistent variation over North America and India characterized as strengthen descending motion and sharply reduced moist convection. This study reports, for the first time, the strong modulation of regional circulation by circumglobally transported African dust, especially in Asia and North America. The new aspects on the unexpected consequences on moisture convection indicate broader roles that the dust may play in the global climate change.
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author Bi, Hongru
Chen, Siyu
Zhang, Daizhou
Wang, Yong
Kang, Litai
Alam, Khan
Tang, Mingjin
Chen, Yu
Zhang, Yue
Wang, Danfeng
author_facet Bi, Hongru
Chen, Siyu
Zhang, Daizhou
Wang, Yong
Kang, Litai
Alam, Khan
Tang, Mingjin
Chen, Yu
Zhang, Yue
Wang, Danfeng
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title The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere
title_short The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere
title_full The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere
title_fullStr The Circumglobal Transport of Massive African Dust and Its Impacts on the Regional Circulation in Remote Atmosphere
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title_sort circumglobal transport of massive african dust and its impacts on the regional circulation in remote atmosphere
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