Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11017748 | Atmospheric Environment | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The ability of regional atmospheric models to accurately represent long-range transport of dust is crucial for describing dust effects on radiation and clouds and for reducing their uncertainties on these processes. The optimized CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations) pure-dust product that provides the three-dimensional patterns of dust and its transport pathways is a unique tool that can address the aforementioned model's issues. In this study we use the CALIPSO dust extinction profiles as a tool for examining the performance of the regional dust model BSC-DREAM8b in space and time, for the period 2009-2013 over Northern Africa, the Mediterranean, Europe, Eastern North Atlantic and the Middle East. Our analysis suggests that the model overestimates the dust extinction coefficient above dust source regions in Sahara Desert especially at altitudes lower than 3â¯kmâ¯at about 0.04â¯kmâ1. We also found a slight underestimation of transported dust over Europe and Atlantic Ocean lower than 0.025â¯kmâ1 of extinction coefficient values all along the vertical column. Over the Mediterranean dust is overestimated (â¼0.01â¯kmâ1) in layers higher than 1â¯km height. Dust in the Middle East is significantly underestimated by the model (â¼0.05â¯kmâ1) all along the vertical column especially during warm seasons. The study also provides an analysis of the CALIPSO limitations and uncertainties on the detection of strong dust activity contributing to the differences between the simulations and observations above the dust sources of Bodelé and Algeria.
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Authors
Dimitra Konsta, Ioannis Binietoglou, Antonis Gkikas, Stavros Solomos, Eleni Marinou, Emmanouil Proestakis, Sara Basart, Carlos Pérez GarcÃa-Pando, Hesham El-Askary, Vassilis Amiridis,