We document the seasonal evolution of the Saharan atmospheric boundary layer (SABL), in terms of vertical structure, diurnal cycle, aerosol content, and cloud cover as well as the surface radiative budget, during 2006, using a mobile multiplatform atmospheric observatory implemented in Tamanrasset (Algeria). Ground-based remote sensing (both active and passive) and in situ instruments were deployed in the framework of the African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis field experiment and were used in synergy with satellite observations. Observations showed a marked seasonal evolution of the SABL characteristics and a large variability during the West African monsoon onset phase. At the beginning of June, hazy conditions prevailed in a deep SAB...