The Fennec climate program aims to improve understanding of the Saharan climate system through a synergy of observations and modelling. We present a description of the Fennec airborne observations during 2011 and 2012 over the remote Sahara (Mauritania and Mali) and the advances in the understanding of mineral dust and boundary layer processes they have provided. Aircraft instrumentation aboard the UK FAAM BAe146 and French SAFIRE Falcon 20 is described, with specific focus on instrumentation specially developed and relevant to Saharan meteorology and dust. Flight locations, aims and associated meteorology are described. Examples and applications of aircraft measurements from the Fennec flights are presented, highlighting new scientific res...
The collective representation within global models of aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and their radia...
To investigate the effects of the middle atmosphere on climate, the World Climate Research Programme...
The EU-funded project DACCIWA (Dynamics-Aerosol-Chemistry-Cloud Interactions in West Africa) investi...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around th...
Mineral dust is an important component of the climate system, affecting the radiation balance, cloud...
During the summertime, dust from the Sahara can be efficiently transported westwards within the Saha...
The concentrations of sulfate, black carbon (BC) and other aerosols in the Arctic are characterized ...
The first record of dust deposition events on Mt. Elbrus, Caucasus Mountains derived from a snow pit...
The first record of dust deposition events on Mt. Elbrus, Caucasus Mountains derived from a snow pit...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
Many of the next generation of global climate models will include aerosol schemes which explicitly s...
One of the challenges in studying desert dust aerosol along with its numerous interactions and impac...
In this paper, we review the use of satellite-based remote sensing in combination with in situ data ...
In this paper, we review the use of satellite-based remote sensing in combination with in situ data ...
The collective representation within global models of aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and their radia...
To investigate the effects of the middle atmosphere on climate, the World Climate Research Programme...
The EU-funded project DACCIWA (Dynamics-Aerosol-Chemistry-Cloud Interactions in West Africa) investi...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around th...
Mineral dust is an important component of the climate system, affecting the radiation balance, cloud...
During the summertime, dust from the Sahara can be efficiently transported westwards within the Saha...
The concentrations of sulfate, black carbon (BC) and other aerosols in the Arctic are characterized ...
The first record of dust deposition events on Mt. Elbrus, Caucasus Mountains derived from a snow pit...
The first record of dust deposition events on Mt. Elbrus, Caucasus Mountains derived from a snow pit...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
Many of the next generation of global climate models will include aerosol schemes which explicitly s...
One of the challenges in studying desert dust aerosol along with its numerous interactions and impac...
In this paper, we review the use of satellite-based remote sensing in combination with in situ data ...
In this paper, we review the use of satellite-based remote sensing in combination with in situ data ...
The collective representation within global models of aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and their radia...
To investigate the effects of the middle atmosphere on climate, the World Climate Research Programme...
The EU-funded project DACCIWA (Dynamics-Aerosol-Chemistry-Cloud Interactions in West Africa) investi...