The extreme dust storm that affected the Middle East and the eastern Mediterranean in September 2015 resulted in record-breaking dust loads over Cyprus with aerosol optical depth exceeding 5.0 at 550 nm. We analyse this event using profiles from the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET) and the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO), geostationary observations from the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI), and high-resolution simulations from the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS). The analysis of modelling and remote sensing data reveals the main mechanisms that resulted in the generation and persistence of the dust cloud over the ...
Four years (2014-2017) of observations of depolarization Raman Lidar systems of four EARLINET (Europ...
International audienceDynamical processes leading to dust emission over Syria and Iraq, in response ...
A long-lasting Saharan dust event affected Europe on 18–23 May 2008. Dust was present in the free tr...
The extreme dust storm that affected the Middle East and the eastern Mediterranean in September 2015...
The extreme dust storm that affected the Middle East and the eastern Mediterranean in September 2015...
A record-breaking dust storm originating from desert regions in northern Syria and Iraq occurred ov...
A record-breaking dust storm originating from desert regions in northern Syria and Iraq occurred ove...
This paper aims to analyze the significant changes in atmospheric aerosol characteristics during the...
On 7 September 2015, an unprecedented and unexceptional extreme dust storm struck the eastern Medit...
In September 2015 one of the severest and most unusual dust events on record occurred in the Eastern...
High aerosol optical depth (AOD) values, larger than 0.6, are systematically observed in the Ultrav...
The increasing trend of aerosol optical depth in the Middle East and a recent severe dust storm in ...
A long-lasting Saharan dust event affected Europe on 18–23 May 2008. Dust was present in the free t...
A strong dust event over Abastumani, Georgia, during May 2009 was studied using light detection and ...
The effects of absorbing aerosols on the atmospheric radiation budget and dynamics over the eastern ...
Four years (2014-2017) of observations of depolarization Raman Lidar systems of four EARLINET (Europ...
International audienceDynamical processes leading to dust emission over Syria and Iraq, in response ...
A long-lasting Saharan dust event affected Europe on 18–23 May 2008. Dust was present in the free tr...
The extreme dust storm that affected the Middle East and the eastern Mediterranean in September 2015...
The extreme dust storm that affected the Middle East and the eastern Mediterranean in September 2015...
A record-breaking dust storm originating from desert regions in northern Syria and Iraq occurred ov...
A record-breaking dust storm originating from desert regions in northern Syria and Iraq occurred ove...
This paper aims to analyze the significant changes in atmospheric aerosol characteristics during the...
On 7 September 2015, an unprecedented and unexceptional extreme dust storm struck the eastern Medit...
In September 2015 one of the severest and most unusual dust events on record occurred in the Eastern...
High aerosol optical depth (AOD) values, larger than 0.6, are systematically observed in the Ultrav...
The increasing trend of aerosol optical depth in the Middle East and a recent severe dust storm in ...
A long-lasting Saharan dust event affected Europe on 18–23 May 2008. Dust was present in the free t...
A strong dust event over Abastumani, Georgia, during May 2009 was studied using light detection and ...
The effects of absorbing aerosols on the atmospheric radiation budget and dynamics over the eastern ...
Four years (2014-2017) of observations of depolarization Raman Lidar systems of four EARLINET (Europ...
International audienceDynamical processes leading to dust emission over Syria and Iraq, in response ...
A long-lasting Saharan dust event affected Europe on 18–23 May 2008. Dust was present in the free tr...