2018
DOI: 10.5194/acp-18-3505-2018
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Environmentally dependent dust chemistry of a super Asian dust storm in March 2010: observation and simulation

Abstract: Abstract. Near-surface and vertical in situ measurements of atmospheric particles were conducted in Shanghai during 19-23 March 2010 to explore the transport and chemical evolution of dust particles in a super dust storm. An air quality model with optimized physical dust emission scheme and newly implemented dust chemistry was utilized to study the impact of dust chemistry on regional air quality. Two discontinuous dust periods were observed with one traveling over northern China (DS1) and the other passing ov… Show more

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“…1a), over the period from 21 March to 2 June 2017. The area was selected since it lies within a dusty belt in the Hexi Corridor (Wang et al, 2018), which is mainly affected by the Mongolian cyclones (and probably by the cold downdrafts from thunderstorms/squall) during the observational period and is therefore frequently 110 subjected to dust events (Shao, 2000;Williams et al, 2009). At the Qingtu Lake Observational Array (QLOA) site, there is a prevailing wind direction, along with a straight (Fig.…”
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“…1a), over the period from 21 March to 2 June 2017. The area was selected since it lies within a dusty belt in the Hexi Corridor (Wang et al, 2018), which is mainly affected by the Mongolian cyclones (and probably by the cold downdrafts from thunderstorms/squall) during the observational period and is therefore frequently 110 subjected to dust events (Shao, 2000;Williams et al, 2009). At the Qingtu Lake Observational Array (QLOA) site, there is a prevailing wind direction, along with a straight (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The opposite trend between the PBL AOD and dust AOD probably suggested the dilution effect of dust on the local anthropogenic aerosols. This phenomenon has been frequently observed in Taiwan, mainland China, and elsewhere (Chuang et al, ; Wang et al, ). After 12 UTC, AOD within the PBL gradually increased, likely due to the shallow boundary layer at night.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…PM 10 concentrations (based on the beta attenuation principle) in 86 Chinese cities were derived from air pollution index via the data center of Ministry of Environmental Protection of China (http://datacenter.mee.gov.cn/websjzx/dataproduct/resourceproduct/queryResourceList.vm?rocde=). Conversion from air pollution index to PM 10 was explicitly described in Wang et al (). In addition, PM 10 concentrations in some other Asian countries can be obtained via various sources.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Morlet wavelet (with ω 0 = 6) is used to perform the continuous wavelet transforms W X and W Y . The squared wavelet coherence R 2 (n, s) ranges from 0 to 1 and can be thought of as a localized correlation coefficient between two time series in time and frequency space (Grinsted et al, 2004;Holman et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2017). A Matlab toolbox for wavelet coherence analysis can be found at http://noc.ac.uk/ using-science/crosswavelet-wavelet-coherence (last access: 21 November 2018; Grinsted et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%