The strong impact of dust outbreaks on human activities has significantly increased the interest of scientific community in developing efficient monitoring systems capable of detecting them, supporting activities devoted to mitigate their effects. In this work, the performances of an innovative algorithm for dust detection, named RSTDUST, based on the successful Robust Satellite Techniques (RST) multitemporal approach, are further assessed, analyzing some intense Saharan dust outbreaks which affected Mediterranean region in May 2008. This algorithm is further experimented here analyzing data provided by SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager), which offers the opportunity of promptly detecting dust events (close to the source...
Saharan dust has been particularly studied for its relevant climatological implications and for dama...
During a dust storm event, loose sand/dust from a dry area is picked up and tossed into the air. The...
Many processes have been suggested by which transported mineral dust interacts with different compon...
The strong impact of dust outbreaks on human activities has significantly increased the interest of ...
Dust outbreaks are meteorological phenomena of great interest for scientists and authorities (becaus...
The Saharan region has long been indicated as the main source in the world of soil dust in the atmos...
Dust storms are meteorological phenomena of great interest for scientific community because of their...
The Visible/IR images of SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager), on board Meteosat S...
Several satellite techniques have been, up to now, proposed in order to monitor dust storms. Dust cl...
This paper evaluates the use of the ‘Dust red/green/blue (RGB)’ product derived from Spi...
Sand and dust storms represent serious natural hazards, causing numerous negative impacts on aviatio...
A general satellite data analysis approach named RST (Robust Satellite Technique) has been successfu...
In recent years, the Saharan Air Layer has been recognized for its role in African climate and Atlan...
Saharan dust has been particularly studied for its relevant climatological implications and for dama...
During a dust storm event, loose sand/dust from a dry area is picked up and tossed into the air. The...
Many processes have been suggested by which transported mineral dust interacts with different compon...
The strong impact of dust outbreaks on human activities has significantly increased the interest of ...
Dust outbreaks are meteorological phenomena of great interest for scientists and authorities (becaus...
The Saharan region has long been indicated as the main source in the world of soil dust in the atmos...
Dust storms are meteorological phenomena of great interest for scientific community because of their...
The Visible/IR images of SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager), on board Meteosat S...
Several satellite techniques have been, up to now, proposed in order to monitor dust storms. Dust cl...
This paper evaluates the use of the ‘Dust red/green/blue (RGB)’ product derived from Spi...
Sand and dust storms represent serious natural hazards, causing numerous negative impacts on aviatio...
A general satellite data analysis approach named RST (Robust Satellite Technique) has been successfu...
In recent years, the Saharan Air Layer has been recognized for its role in African climate and Atlan...
Saharan dust has been particularly studied for its relevant climatological implications and for dama...
During a dust storm event, loose sand/dust from a dry area is picked up and tossed into the air. The...
Many processes have been suggested by which transported mineral dust interacts with different compon...