Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations

We investigate the synoptic precursors to the Harmattan wind and dust frontogenesis during the high impact Saharan dust outbreak over the Cape Verde Islands on 13 November 2017. We employ multiscale observations and the Weather Research and Forecasting model Coupled with Chemistry simulations. The a...

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Main Authors: Dhital, S., Kaplan, M. L., Orza, J. A. G., Fiedler, S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION 2020
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:31823 2023-05-15T17:35:08+02:00 Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations Dhital, S. Kaplan, M. L. Orza, J. A. G. Fiedler, S. 2020 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/31823/ eng eng AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION Dhital, S., Kaplan, M. L., Orza, J. A. G. and Fiedler, S. (2020). Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 125 (18). WASHINGTON: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. ISSN 2169-8996 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2020 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:23:12Z We investigate the synoptic precursors to the Harmattan wind and dust frontogenesis during the high impact Saharan dust outbreak over the Cape Verde Islands on 13 November 2017. We employ multiscale observations and the Weather Research and Forecasting model Coupled with Chemistry simulations. The analyses indicate that the dust storm was initiated on the lee side of the Saharan Atlas Mountains (SAM) in Algeria on 10 November 2017. This dust storm was associated with a double Rossby wave break linked through nonlinear wave reflection. Two successive Rossby wave breaks contributed to the wave amplification over the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean which transported large magnitude potential vorticity air into the North African continent. The resulting coupled pressure surge was associated with cold air advected equatorward over the SAM which organized the strong near-surface wind that ablated the dust. The simulation results indicate that the dust front was initially related to a density current-like cold front which formed due to the downslope transport of cold airflow over the SAM and then triggered undular bores on the lee side. Each bore perturbed the dust loading and then the subsequent diurnal heating generated differential planetary boundary layer turbulence kinetic energy strengthening the dust frontogenesis. Dust became confined behind the cold surge and interacted with the daytime Saharan planetary boundary layer leading to increased dust loading, while the dust front propagated equatorward. Two distinct dust plumes arrived successively at low levels at Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands: (1) from the coasts of Mauritania and Senegal and (2) from the SAM southern flank. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cologne University: KUPS
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Dhital, S.
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Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations
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description We investigate the synoptic precursors to the Harmattan wind and dust frontogenesis during the high impact Saharan dust outbreak over the Cape Verde Islands on 13 November 2017. We employ multiscale observations and the Weather Research and Forecasting model Coupled with Chemistry simulations. The analyses indicate that the dust storm was initiated on the lee side of the Saharan Atlas Mountains (SAM) in Algeria on 10 November 2017. This dust storm was associated with a double Rossby wave break linked through nonlinear wave reflection. Two successive Rossby wave breaks contributed to the wave amplification over the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean which transported large magnitude potential vorticity air into the North African continent. The resulting coupled pressure surge was associated with cold air advected equatorward over the SAM which organized the strong near-surface wind that ablated the dust. The simulation results indicate that the dust front was initially related to a density current-like cold front which formed due to the downslope transport of cold airflow over the SAM and then triggered undular bores on the lee side. Each bore perturbed the dust loading and then the subsequent diurnal heating generated differential planetary boundary layer turbulence kinetic energy strengthening the dust frontogenesis. Dust became confined behind the cold surge and interacted with the daytime Saharan planetary boundary layer leading to increased dust loading, while the dust front propagated equatorward. Two distinct dust plumes arrived successively at low levels at Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands: (1) from the coasts of Mauritania and Senegal and (2) from the SAM southern flank.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dhital, S.
Kaplan, M. L.
Orza, J. A. G.
Fiedler, S.
author_facet Dhital, S.
Kaplan, M. L.
Orza, J. A. G.
Fiedler, S.
author_sort Dhital, S.
title Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations
title_short Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations
title_full Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations
title_fullStr Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations
title_sort atmospheric dynamics of a saharan dust outbreak over mindelo, cape verde islands, preceded by rossby wave breaking: multiscale observational analyses and simulations
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op_relation Dhital, S., Kaplan, M. L., Orza, J. A. G. and Fiedler, S. (2020). Atmospheric Dynamics of a Saharan Dust Outbreak Over Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands, Preceded by Rossby Wave Breaking: Multiscale Observational Analyses and Simulations. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 125 (18). WASHINGTON: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. ISSN 2169-8996
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