Meteorological dust storm frequency data from 37 stations of 40 years (1961-2000) throughout the Midwest Inner Mongolia of China are analyzed together with climatic factors of 40 years in this region. Dust storm frequency in this region has taken on a decline trend during the period of 1961-2000. The main climatic factors controlling dust storm frequency in this region are number of days with gale, intensity index of Asian polar vortex, and area index of the northern hemispheric polar vortex which are good representatives for large-scale cold air activities. The explanation for the decreasing trend is that it is mainly due to the variation in climatic factors determining dust storm frequency in Inner Mongolia of China.Geosciences, Multidisc...
Using 1844 different chorographies (regional descriptions) from the Ming Dynasty to the Republic Per...
Dust storms are common in Mongolia and northern China, this is a serious threat to the ecological se...
Based on dust storm frequency (DSF) data from the China Meteorological Administration, Arctic sea-ic...
In previous studies, limited meteorological observations were used to investigate the temporal-spati...
Regional characteristics of dust storms in northern China are analyzed using a rotated empirical ort...
The trends of number of dust storm days of the selected 11 meteorological stations from their establ...
The generation and development of dust storms are controlled by land surface conditions and atmosphe...
We analyzed the variability of blowing dust weather frequency (BDWF) and patterns in climatic factor...
In Mongolia and northern China, most of the dust storms in spring occur in association with a pas-sa...
The history and mechanisms of dust storms in northern China remain unclear owing to the paucity of r...
In Mongolia and northern China, most of the dust storms in spring occur in association with a pas-sa...
There are many deserts and dust storms in northwest China. Some researches showed that the speed of ...
AbstractThis study presents a detailed analysis of the spatiotemporal variability in dust observed o...
Sand and dust storms (SDSs) cause major disasters in northern China. They have serious impacts on hu...
Recent studies have shown that the spring dust storm frequency (DSF) in northern China exhibits an o...
Using 1844 different chorographies (regional descriptions) from the Ming Dynasty to the Republic Per...
Dust storms are common in Mongolia and northern China, this is a serious threat to the ecological se...
Based on dust storm frequency (DSF) data from the China Meteorological Administration, Arctic sea-ic...
In previous studies, limited meteorological observations were used to investigate the temporal-spati...
Regional characteristics of dust storms in northern China are analyzed using a rotated empirical ort...
The trends of number of dust storm days of the selected 11 meteorological stations from their establ...
The generation and development of dust storms are controlled by land surface conditions and atmosphe...
We analyzed the variability of blowing dust weather frequency (BDWF) and patterns in climatic factor...
In Mongolia and northern China, most of the dust storms in spring occur in association with a pas-sa...
The history and mechanisms of dust storms in northern China remain unclear owing to the paucity of r...
In Mongolia and northern China, most of the dust storms in spring occur in association with a pas-sa...
There are many deserts and dust storms in northwest China. Some researches showed that the speed of ...
AbstractThis study presents a detailed analysis of the spatiotemporal variability in dust observed o...
Sand and dust storms (SDSs) cause major disasters in northern China. They have serious impacts on hu...
Recent studies have shown that the spring dust storm frequency (DSF) in northern China exhibits an o...
Using 1844 different chorographies (regional descriptions) from the Ming Dynasty to the Republic Per...
Dust storms are common in Mongolia and northern China, this is a serious threat to the ecological se...
Based on dust storm frequency (DSF) data from the China Meteorological Administration, Arctic sea-ic...