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Analysis of Measurements of Saharan Dust by Airborne and Ground-Based Remote Sensing Methods during the Puerto Rico Dust Experiment (PRIDE)

机译:波多黎各尘埃试验(pRIDE)中机载和地面遥感方法测量撒哈拉沙尘的分析

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For 26 days in mid-June and July 2000, a research group comprised of U.S. Navy, NASA, and university scientists conducted the Puerto Rico Dust Experiment (PRIDE). In this paper we give a brief overview of mean meteorological conditions during the study. We focus on findings on African dust transported into the Caribbean utilizing Navajo aircraft and AERONET Sun photometer data. During the study midvisible aerosol optical thickness (AOT) in Puerto Rico averaged 0.25, with a maximum greater than O.5 and with clean marine periods of -0.08. Dust AOTs near the coast of Africa (Cape Verde Islands and Dakar) averaged -0.4, 30% less than previous years. By analyzing dust vertical profiles in addition to supplemental meteorology and MPLNET lidar data we found that dust transport cannot be easily categorized into any particular conceptual model. Toward the end of the study period, the vertical distribution of dust was similar to the commonly assumed Saharan Air Layer (SAL) transport. During the early periods of the study, dust had the highest concentrations in the marine and convective boundary layers with only a weak dust layer in the SAL being present, a state usually associated with wintertime transport patterns.

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