A recent study (Tong et al. 2017) shows a rapid intensification of dust storm activity over the southwestern United States in the past decades. For example, the frequency of windblown dust storms has increased 240 percent from 1990s to 2000s. Increasing dust storms can worsen air quality in the region. The study also finds that the intensification of dust events has a close connection with a fast-rising infectious disease (valley fever) caused by inhaling soil-dwelling fungi (Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii) in the southwestern United States. Hydrometeorological conditions play an important role in dust storm activity, including winds, precipitation, soil moisture, atmospheric boundary stability, land surface types, etc. In this prese...
Mineral dust aerosols are a key component of the Earth system and a growing public health concern un...
On 5 July 2011, a massive dust storm struck Phoenix, Arizona (USA), raising concerns for increased c...
Atmospheric dust aerosols have implications for Earth’s radiation budget, biogeochemical cycles, hyd...
This study revisits the use of horizontal visibility and manually reported present weather (ww) reco...
The Southwestern portions of the United States experience dust events frequently due to the arid and...
Dust storms can disperse large quantities of fine aeolian sediment regionally and even globally. The...
Geomorphic processes in arid regions are particularly sensitive to climatic variability. In this con...
Dust aerosols affect human life, ecosystems, atmospheric chemistry and climate in various aspects. S...
North American observed atmospheric dust has shown large variability over the last two decades, coin...
In this dissertation, the impact of drought at different spatiotemporal domains on dust events in th...
Dust emissions from southwestern North America (Southwest) impact human health and water resources. ...
Vertical dust deposition rates (dust flux) are a complex response to the interaction of seasonal pre...
Dust is a major component of atmospheric aerosols in many parts of the world. Although there exist m...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
We investigate the present-day sensitivity of fine dust levels in the U.S. Southwest to regional dro...
Mineral dust aerosols are a key component of the Earth system and a growing public health concern un...
On 5 July 2011, a massive dust storm struck Phoenix, Arizona (USA), raising concerns for increased c...
Atmospheric dust aerosols have implications for Earth’s radiation budget, biogeochemical cycles, hyd...
This study revisits the use of horizontal visibility and manually reported present weather (ww) reco...
The Southwestern portions of the United States experience dust events frequently due to the arid and...
Dust storms can disperse large quantities of fine aeolian sediment regionally and even globally. The...
Geomorphic processes in arid regions are particularly sensitive to climatic variability. In this con...
Dust aerosols affect human life, ecosystems, atmospheric chemistry and climate in various aspects. S...
North American observed atmospheric dust has shown large variability over the last two decades, coin...
In this dissertation, the impact of drought at different spatiotemporal domains on dust events in th...
Dust emissions from southwestern North America (Southwest) impact human health and water resources. ...
Vertical dust deposition rates (dust flux) are a complex response to the interaction of seasonal pre...
Dust is a major component of atmospheric aerosols in many parts of the world. Although there exist m...
Tree-ring-based reconstructions of the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI) indicate that, during th...
We investigate the present-day sensitivity of fine dust levels in the U.S. Southwest to regional dro...
Mineral dust aerosols are a key component of the Earth system and a growing public health concern un...
On 5 July 2011, a massive dust storm struck Phoenix, Arizona (USA), raising concerns for increased c...
Atmospheric dust aerosols have implications for Earth’s radiation budget, biogeochemical cycles, hyd...