2008
DOI: 10.5194/acp-8-997-2008
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A case of extreme particulate matter concentrations over Central Europe caused by dust emitted over the southern Ukraine

Abstract: Abstract. On 24 March 2007, an extraordinary dust plume was observed in the Central European troposphere. Satellite observations revealed its origins in a dust storm in Southern Ukraine, where large amounts of soil were resuspended from dried-out farmlands at wind gusts up to 30 m s−1. Along the pathway of the plume, maximum particulate matter (PM10) mass concentrations between 200 and 1400 μg m−3 occurred in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany. Over Germany, the dust plume was characterised by a… Show more

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“…The articles range from new aerosol modules in GCMs (Kokkola et al, 2008) to quantum chemical calculations of effect of ammonia to nucleation (Ortega et al, 2008) and field measurements of long-range transport (Birmili et al, 2008) .…”
Section: Operations and First Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The articles range from new aerosol modules in GCMs (Kokkola et al, 2008) to quantum chemical calculations of effect of ammonia to nucleation (Ortega et al, 2008) and field measurements of long-range transport (Birmili et al, 2008) .…”
Section: Operations and First Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The station is mainly surrounded by agricultural pastures and forests. Atmospheric aerosol observations at the Melpitz site can be regarded as representative of the regional central European aerosol, confirmed on the basis of a multiple site comparison within the German Ultrafine Aerosol Network (Birmili et al, 2009). A basic overview of the physical and chemical characterization methods can be found in Birmili et al (2008).…”
Section: Model Applicationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The reason is that the atmospheric particle number size distribution declines very steeply towards larger particle sizes, making the contributions of multiple charged particles much less. Sensitivity tests have shown that multiple charges on particles larger than 800 nm diameter are only important in the case of exceptional amounts of these large particles, such as during dust events (Birmili et al, 2008;Schladitz et al, 2009) or for the marine aerosol.…”
Section: The Principles Of Mobility Particle Size Spectrometersmentioning
confidence: 99%