International audienceA large body of work has shown, using both in-situ data and remote sensing products, that there is a negative correlation between Sahelian rainfall and African dust outbreaks that traverse the tropical Atlantic. One theory for this relationship is that drying out of the Sahel results in the activation of new dust sources. However, there is no direct evidence to support this theory, nor has any modeling study conclusively shown this to be the case. Another theory is that changes in the regional circulation associated with wet and dry periods of the Sahel results in this inverse proportionality between dust and rainfall. A new modeling study has provided compelling evidence to show that this latter theory may be closer t...
In the framework of the present research work, two new mechanisms for dust emissions and transport o...
International audienceWe investigate the effect of the shortwave radiative forcing of Saharan dust o...
The Sahara Desert is the largest source of mineral dust in the world1. Emissions of African dust inc...
International audienceA large body of work has shown, using both in-situ data and remote sensing pro...
International audienceA large body of work has shown that year-to-year variations in North African d...
International audienceA large body of work has shown that year-to-year variations in North African d...
International audienceAfrican dust emission and transport exhibits variability on diurnal to decadal...
Dust over the Atlantic undergoes decadal variability. Over the past three decades, satellite and in-...
International audienceThe Sahel is a dust source region where dust emission could be drastically mod...
International audienceWe used the Regional Circulation Model (RegCM) to investigate the direct effec...
Since the 1980s, a dramatic downward trend in North African dustiness and transport to the tropical ...
North Africa, the world's largest dust source, is non-uniform, consisting of a permanently arid regi...
Dust emitted from desert regions and transported in the atmosphere has been recognized for its poten...
The Sahelian belt is known to be a region where atmospheric levels of suspended mineral dust are amo...
In the framework of the present research work, two new mechanisms for dust emissions and transport o...
International audienceWe investigate the effect of the shortwave radiative forcing of Saharan dust o...
The Sahara Desert is the largest source of mineral dust in the world1. Emissions of African dust inc...
International audienceA large body of work has shown, using both in-situ data and remote sensing pro...
International audienceA large body of work has shown that year-to-year variations in North African d...
International audienceA large body of work has shown that year-to-year variations in North African d...
International audienceAfrican dust emission and transport exhibits variability on diurnal to decadal...
Dust over the Atlantic undergoes decadal variability. Over the past three decades, satellite and in-...
International audienceThe Sahel is a dust source region where dust emission could be drastically mod...
International audienceWe used the Regional Circulation Model (RegCM) to investigate the direct effec...
Since the 1980s, a dramatic downward trend in North African dustiness and transport to the tropical ...
North Africa, the world's largest dust source, is non-uniform, consisting of a permanently arid regi...
Dust emitted from desert regions and transported in the atmosphere has been recognized for its poten...
The Sahelian belt is known to be a region where atmospheric levels of suspended mineral dust are amo...
In the framework of the present research work, two new mechanisms for dust emissions and transport o...
International audienceWe investigate the effect of the shortwave radiative forcing of Saharan dust o...
The Sahara Desert is the largest source of mineral dust in the world1. Emissions of African dust inc...