East Asia is one of the world's largest sources of dust and anthropogenic pollution. Dust particles originating from East Asia have been recognized to travel across the Pacific to North America and beyond, thereby affecting the radiation incident on the surface as well as clouds aloft in the atmosphere. In this study, integrated analyses are performed focusing on one trans-Pacific dust episode during 12–22 March 2015, based on space-borne, ground-based observations, reanalysis data combined with Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory Model (HYSPLIT), and the Weather Research and Forecasting Model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem). From the perspective of synoptic patterns, the location and strength of Aleutian low pressure ...
The Taklamakan Desert and the Gobi Desert in East Asia constitute the second-largest sources of dust...
Dust generated from Asian permanent desert and desertification areas can be efficiently transported ...
traveled across the northern Pacific Ocean into North America and interacted with maritime storms. S...
East Asia is one of the world's largest sources of dust and anthropogenic pollution. Dust particles ...
The input of aeolian mineral dust to the oceans is regarded as the major source in supplying bioavai...
The transport and mixing of dust aerosols and pollutants in East Asia during March 18 to 22, 2002 wa...
Abstract. Detailed 3-D structures of Trans-Pacific Asian dust transport occurring during 5–15 May 20...
A three-dimensional aerosol transport-radiation model, SPRINTARS, successfully simulates the long-ra...
This study analyzes a regional dust storm event that occurred in spring 2016 using data from observa...
[1] Knowledge of long-range transport and vertical distribution of Asian dust aerosols in the free t...
Dust is one of the dominant aerosol types over Asia and the North Pacific Ocean, but quantitative es...
Dust events have been observed in Japan with high frequency since 2000. On the other hand, the frequ...
Understanding of the uplifting of Asian pollution plumes into the free atmosphere is key to evaluati...
[1] A three-dimensional aerosol transport-radiation model, SPRINTARS, successfully simulates the lon...
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...
Dust generated from Asian permanent desert and desertification areas can be efficiently transported ...
traveled across the northern Pacific Ocean into North America and interacted with maritime storms. S...
East Asia is one of the world's largest sources of dust and anthropogenic pollution. Dust particles ...
The input of aeolian mineral dust to the oceans is regarded as the major source in supplying bioavai...
The transport and mixing of dust aerosols and pollutants in East Asia during March 18 to 22, 2002 wa...
Abstract. Detailed 3-D structures of Trans-Pacific Asian dust transport occurring during 5–15 May 20...
A three-dimensional aerosol transport-radiation model, SPRINTARS, successfully simulates the long-ra...
This study analyzes a regional dust storm event that occurred in spring 2016 using data from observa...
[1] Knowledge of long-range transport and vertical distribution of Asian dust aerosols in the free t...
Dust is one of the dominant aerosol types over Asia and the North Pacific Ocean, but quantitative es...
Dust events have been observed in Japan with high frequency since 2000. On the other hand, the frequ...
Understanding of the uplifting of Asian pollution plumes into the free atmosphere is key to evaluati...
[1] A three-dimensional aerosol transport-radiation model, SPRINTARS, successfully simulates the lon...
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...
Dust generated from Asian permanent desert and desertification areas can be efficiently transported ...
traveled across the northern Pacific Ocean into North America and interacted with maritime storms. S...