Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole

We have studied the relationship between the long-term interannual variability in large-scale meteorology in western North Africa – the largest and most active dust source worldwide – and Saharan dust export in summer, when enhanced dust mobilization in the hyper-arid Sahara results in maximum dust...

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Main Authors: S. Rodríguez, E. Cuevas, J. M. Prospero, A. Alastuey, X. Querol, J. López-Solano, M. I. García, S. Alonso-Pérez
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3aad92931d984944a1e55cdc14436641 2023-05-15T17:32:36+02:00 Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole S. Rodríguez E. Cuevas J. M. Prospero A. Alastuey X. Querol J. López-Solano M. I. García S. Alonso-Pérez 2015-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-7471-2015 https://doaj.org/article/3aad92931d984944a1e55cdc14436641 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/15/7471/2015/acp-15-7471-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 1680-7316 1680-7324 doi:10.5194/acp-15-7471-2015 https://doaj.org/article/3aad92931d984944a1e55cdc14436641 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 15, Iss 13, Pp 7471-7486 (2015) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-7471-2015 2022-12-31T01:56:08Z We have studied the relationship between the long-term interannual variability in large-scale meteorology in western North Africa – the largest and most active dust source worldwide – and Saharan dust export in summer, when enhanced dust mobilization in the hyper-arid Sahara results in maximum dust impacts throughout the North Atlantic. We address this issue by analyzing 28 years (1987–2014) of summer averaged dust concentrations at the high-altitude Izaña observatory (~ 2400 m a.s.l.) on Tenerife, and satellite and meteorological reanalysis data. The summer meteorological scenario in North Africa (aloft 850 hPa) is characterized by a high over the the subtropical Sahara and a low over the tropics linked to the monsoon. We measured the variability of this high–low dipole-like pattern in terms of the North African dipole intensity (NAFDI): the difference of geopotential height anomalies averaged over the subtropics (30–32° N, Morocco) and the tropics (10–13° N, Bamako region) close to the Atlantic coast (at 5–8° W). We focused on the 700 hPa standard level due to dust export off the coast of North Africa tending to occur between 1 and 5 km a.s.l. Variability in the NAFDI is associated with displacements of the North African anticyclone over the Sahara and this has implications for wind and dust export. The correlations we found between the 1987–2014 summer mean of NAFDI with dust at Izaña, satellite dust observations and meteorological re-analysis data indicate that increases in the NAFDI (i) result in higher wind speeds at the north of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone that are associated with enhanced dust export over the subtropical North Atlantic, (ii) influence the long-term variability of the size distribution of exported dust particles (increasing the load of coarse dust) and (iii) are associated with enhanced rains in the tropical and northern shifts of the tropical rain band that may affect the southern Sahel. Interannual variability in NAFDI is also connected to spatial distribution of dust over the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 13 7471 7486
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J. M. Prospero
A. Alastuey
X. Querol
J. López-Solano
M. I. García
S. Alonso-Pérez
Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole
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description We have studied the relationship between the long-term interannual variability in large-scale meteorology in western North Africa – the largest and most active dust source worldwide – and Saharan dust export in summer, when enhanced dust mobilization in the hyper-arid Sahara results in maximum dust impacts throughout the North Atlantic. We address this issue by analyzing 28 years (1987–2014) of summer averaged dust concentrations at the high-altitude Izaña observatory (~ 2400 m a.s.l.) on Tenerife, and satellite and meteorological reanalysis data. The summer meteorological scenario in North Africa (aloft 850 hPa) is characterized by a high over the the subtropical Sahara and a low over the tropics linked to the monsoon. We measured the variability of this high–low dipole-like pattern in terms of the North African dipole intensity (NAFDI): the difference of geopotential height anomalies averaged over the subtropics (30–32° N, Morocco) and the tropics (10–13° N, Bamako region) close to the Atlantic coast (at 5–8° W). We focused on the 700 hPa standard level due to dust export off the coast of North Africa tending to occur between 1 and 5 km a.s.l. Variability in the NAFDI is associated with displacements of the North African anticyclone over the Sahara and this has implications for wind and dust export. The correlations we found between the 1987–2014 summer mean of NAFDI with dust at Izaña, satellite dust observations and meteorological re-analysis data indicate that increases in the NAFDI (i) result in higher wind speeds at the north of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone that are associated with enhanced dust export over the subtropical North Atlantic, (ii) influence the long-term variability of the size distribution of exported dust particles (increasing the load of coarse dust) and (iii) are associated with enhanced rains in the tropical and northern shifts of the tropical rain band that may affect the southern Sahel. Interannual variability in NAFDI is also connected to spatial distribution of dust over the ...
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author S. Rodríguez
E. Cuevas
J. M. Prospero
A. Alastuey
X. Querol
J. López-Solano
M. I. García
S. Alonso-Pérez
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E. Cuevas
J. M. Prospero
A. Alastuey
X. Querol
J. López-Solano
M. I. García
S. Alonso-Pérez
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title Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole
title_short Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole
title_full Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole
title_fullStr Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of Saharan dust export by the North African dipole
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