2015
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2014.11.0287
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Fog-Induced Changes in Optical and Physical Properties of Transported Aerosols over Sundarban, India

Abstract: A campaign was conducted at Kalas Island, Sundarban to address fog-induced changes in optical and physical properties of aerosols during the winter period (11-16 January 2014). Being an isolated remote island in the northern coastal region of Bay of Bengal, the measurement site provides a unique opportunity to investigate aerosol properties and foggy conditions during transported aerosol plumes from the Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB). Two fog events were observed over Sundarban during the campaign increasing Aeroso… Show more

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“…For DNI especially, there are no better statistics for real-time calculated irradiance [73], as the uncertainty of the atmospheric inputs is particularly high in Southern Asia (CAMS AOD and INSAT-3D COT). For GHI, the results were not so good compared to the bibliography because we dealt with the extreme conditions of monsoon [73,75,76], continuous fog [77,78], and haze [79][80][81]. The relevant studies that present better results were located mainly in Europe, where the climate is much more stable with no extreme atmospheric phenomena [27,29,[82][83][84].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For DNI especially, there are no better statistics for real-time calculated irradiance [73], as the uncertainty of the atmospheric inputs is particularly high in Southern Asia (CAMS AOD and INSAT-3D COT). For GHI, the results were not so good compared to the bibliography because we dealt with the extreme conditions of monsoon [73,75,76], continuous fog [77,78], and haze [79][80][81]. The relevant studies that present better results were located mainly in Europe, where the climate is much more stable with no extreme atmospheric phenomena [27,29,[82][83][84].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the fog-increased bacteria , Mycobacterium causes tuberculosis, which is initiated by the deposition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on the alveoli of the lungs from aerosol droplets [ 16 , 17 ]. It is worth mentioning here that aerosols and bacteria have increased significantly in foggy conditions [ 8 , 43 ], which might support an increasing risk of such fatal diseases. Mycobacterium interacts with eight other bacteria in the network but with mutual exclusion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Black carbon has been found to be at much higher levels during foggy season. Black carbon has also been found to be trapped in aerosols during the foggy season, resulting in a lessening of solar radiation [20].…”
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confidence: 99%