This study analyzes a regional dust storm event that occurred in spring 2016 using data from observation sites, Lidar measurements, and satellite imageries. PM10 concentrations at surface observation stations are considered as a primary indicator of the dust events. The dust events occurred on 3-12 March with PM10 reaching a maximum beyond 1682, 1498, 706, and 165 μg m−3 at observation sites in Mongolia, China, Korea and Japan, respectively. The dust event in Northeast Asia is captured by time series of PM10 concentrations at observation sites. On 3-4 March, the dust storm event originated from Mongolia move toward China, Korea and Japan. Vertical distributions of dust observed by Lidar measurements from stations in AD-Net capture a thick l...
The range and time of the environmental effects of Asian dust are closely dependent on the pathways ...
Last spring, super dust storms reappeared in East Asia after being absent for one and a half decades...
International audienceClimate change is predicted to induce more extreme events such as storms, heat...
The distribution and transport of windblown dust that occurred in Northeast Asia from 28 March to 2 ...
The distribution and transport of windblown dust that occurred in Northeast Asia from 28 March to 2 ...
This study focuses on analyzing the changes to aerosol properties caused by the dust storm called “C...
Northern China was hit by a severe dust storm on 15 March 2021, covering a large area and bring deva...
Dust events have been observed in Japan with high frequency since 2000. On the other hand, the frequ...
A large-scale dust event occurred in East Asia during early May 2017, and transported dust was measu...
East Asia is one of the world's largest sources of dust and anthropogenic pollution. Dust particles ...
Highlights: • The dust storm led to new record-low visibility observations in Chinese cities. ...
Dust particles in the atmosphere play an important role in air pollution, climate change, and biogeo...
A severe dust storm event originated from the Gobi Desert in Central and East Asia during 2–7 May 2...
The transport and mixing of dust aerosols and pollutants in East Asia during March 18 to 22, 2002 wa...
The Taklamakan Desert and the Gobi Desert in East Asia constitute the second-largest sources of dust...
The range and time of the environmental effects of Asian dust are closely dependent on the pathways ...
Last spring, super dust storms reappeared in East Asia after being absent for one and a half decades...
International audienceClimate change is predicted to induce more extreme events such as storms, heat...
The distribution and transport of windblown dust that occurred in Northeast Asia from 28 March to 2 ...
The distribution and transport of windblown dust that occurred in Northeast Asia from 28 March to 2 ...
This study focuses on analyzing the changes to aerosol properties caused by the dust storm called “C...
Northern China was hit by a severe dust storm on 15 March 2021, covering a large area and bring deva...
Dust events have been observed in Japan with high frequency since 2000. On the other hand, the frequ...
A large-scale dust event occurred in East Asia during early May 2017, and transported dust was measu...
East Asia is one of the world's largest sources of dust and anthropogenic pollution. Dust particles ...
Highlights: • The dust storm led to new record-low visibility observations in Chinese cities. ...
Dust particles in the atmosphere play an important role in air pollution, climate change, and biogeo...
A severe dust storm event originated from the Gobi Desert in Central and East Asia during 2–7 May 2...
The transport and mixing of dust aerosols and pollutants in East Asia during March 18 to 22, 2002 wa...
The Taklamakan Desert and the Gobi Desert in East Asia constitute the second-largest sources of dust...
The range and time of the environmental effects of Asian dust are closely dependent on the pathways ...
Last spring, super dust storms reappeared in East Asia after being absent for one and a half decades...
International audienceClimate change is predicted to induce more extreme events such as storms, heat...