The spatiotemporal and especially the vertical distributions of dust aerosols play crucial roles in the climatic effect of dust aerosol. In the present study, the spatial-temporal distribution of dust aerosols over East Asia was investigated using Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) retrievals (01/2007–12/2011) from the perspective of the frequency of dust occurrence (FDO), dust top layer height (TH) and profile of aerosol subtypes. The results showed that a typical dust belt was generated from the dust source regions (the Taklimakan and Gobi Deserts), in the latitude range of 25°N~45°N and reaching eastern China, Japan and Korea and, eventually, the Pacific Ocean. High dust frequenci...
Using eight years (2006–2014) of passive (MODIS/Aqua and OMI/Aura) and active (CALIOP/CALIPSO) satel...
Based on observations and numerical simulations, the topographic impacts on dust transport in East A...
Asia, being the largest continent, both in its size and population is affected by different types of...
[1] Knowledge of long-range transport and vertical distribution of Asian dust aerosols in the free t...
We present a 3-D climatology of the desert dust distribution over South and East Asia derived using ...
International audienceDesert dust storms strongly affect the environment and significantly contribut...
Although variations of atmospheric dust aerosols emitted from different sources within Asia have bee...
Using the CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations) and MODIS (Mo...
Aerosol optical properties (aerosol optical thickness, Ångström exponent, size distribution, and sin...
The vertical distribution, horizontal range, and optical properties of Asian dust were obtained usin...
We describe the daily evolution of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of a major dust outbreak ini...
Dust events have been observed in Japan with high frequency since 2000. On the other hand, the frequ...
AbstractVertical distribution of aerosols under different atmospheric conditions in the free troposp...
Using eight years (2006–2014) of passive (MODIS/Aqua and OMI/Aura) and active (CALIOP/CALIPSO) satel...
Based on observations and numerical simulations, the topographic impacts on dust transport in East A...
Asia, being the largest continent, both in its size and population is affected by different types of...
[1] Knowledge of long-range transport and vertical distribution of Asian dust aerosols in the free t...
We present a 3-D climatology of the desert dust distribution over South and East Asia derived using ...
International audienceDesert dust storms strongly affect the environment and significantly contribut...
Although variations of atmospheric dust aerosols emitted from different sources within Asia have bee...
Using the CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations) and MODIS (Mo...
Aerosol optical properties (aerosol optical thickness, Ångström exponent, size distribution, and sin...
The vertical distribution, horizontal range, and optical properties of Asian dust were obtained usin...
We describe the daily evolution of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of a major dust outbreak ini...
Dust events have been observed in Japan with high frequency since 2000. On the other hand, the frequ...
AbstractVertical distribution of aerosols under different atmospheric conditions in the free troposp...
Using eight years (2006–2014) of passive (MODIS/Aqua and OMI/Aura) and active (CALIOP/CALIPSO) satel...
Based on observations and numerical simulations, the topographic impacts on dust transport in East A...
Asia, being the largest continent, both in its size and population is affected by different types of...