Biomass burning aerosol over Romania using dispersion model and Calipso data
The purpose of the study is to analyze the seasonal variability, for the hot and cold seasons, of biomass burning aerosol observed over Romania using forward dispersion calculations based on FLEXPART model.
Nicolae Victor +3 more
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A study of dispersion in complex terrain under winter conditions using high-resolution mesoscale and Lagrangian particle models [PDF]
A mesoscale model (MM5), a dispersive Langrangian particle model (FLEXPART), and intensive meteorological and COrrelation SPECtrometer (COSPEC) measurements from a field campaign are used to examine the advection and turbulent diffusion patterns ...
J. L. Palau +4 more
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Long range transport and fate of a stratospheric volcanic cloud from Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat [PDF]
International audienceVolcanic eruptions emit gases, ash particles and hydrometeors into the atmosphere, occasionally reaching heights of 20 km or more, to reside in the stratospheric overworld where they affect the radiative balance of the atmosphere ...
Carn, S. A. +3 more
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Transport Modelling of a pyro-convection event in Alaska
International audienceSummer 2004 saw severe forest fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory that were mostly triggered by lightning strikes. The area burned (>2.7×106 ha) in the year 2004 was the highest on record to date in Alaska.
Damoah, R. +9 more
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Anthropogenic CO2 flux constraints in the Tokyo Bay Area from Lagrangian diffusive backward trajectories and high resolution in situ measurements [PDF]
Machida, T. +11 more
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Occurrence and backtracking of microplastic mass loads including tire wear particles in northern Atlantic air. [PDF]
Goßmann I +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
FLEXPART validation with the use of CMET balloons
During the campaign in August 2010, five controlled meteorological (CMET) balloons where launched from Ny-Ålesund. Paul B. Voss developed the CMET balloons, and they are adapted to operate in the Arctic environment. They are known for their light weigh (approximately ½ kg) and the ability to perform repeated vertical soundings.
openaire +1 more source
Southern Alaska as a source of atmospheric mineral dust and ice-nucleating particles. [PDF]
Barr SL +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Aeolus winds impact on volcanic ash early warning systems for aviation. [PDF]
Amiridis V +20 more
europepmc +1 more source
Alpine-ice record of bismuth pollution implies a major role of military use during World War II. [PDF]
Legrand M +8 more
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