2010
DOI: 10.1175/2009jas3136.1
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LASE Measurements of Water Vapor, Aerosol, and Cloud Distributions in Saharan Air Layers and Tropical Disturbances

Abstract: LASE (Lidar Atmospheric Sensing Experiment) onboard the NASA DC-8 was used to measure high resolution profiles of water vapor and aerosols, and cloud distributions in 14 flights over the eastern Atlantic region during the NAMMA (NASA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses) field experiment, which was conducted from August 15 to September 12, 2006. These measurements were made in conjunction with flights designed to study African Easterly Waves (AEW), Tropical Disturbances (TD), and Saharan Aerosol Layers (… Show more

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“…AOT values for the 30 vertical profiles over the MDR ranged from 0.1 to 0.7, with a median of 0.4. These estimates are highly consistent with DC-8-based LASE observations (at ambient RH) reported by Ismail et al (2010) which provided observations with a much more extensive geographical coverage. The in-situ based AOT estimates also fall within the range of monthly averaged AERONET observations on the Sal Island for the period of 1994-1999(Tanré et al, 2003 and agree well with the average AOT values of 0.3-0.4 derived from MODIS Terra and Aqua data for the NAMMA time period and study area (i.e., 15-30 • N and 15-30 • W), encompassing the NAMMA sampling region.…”
Section: Assessment Of Saharan Dust Vertical Distributionssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…AOT values for the 30 vertical profiles over the MDR ranged from 0.1 to 0.7, with a median of 0.4. These estimates are highly consistent with DC-8-based LASE observations (at ambient RH) reported by Ismail et al (2010) which provided observations with a much more extensive geographical coverage. The in-situ based AOT estimates also fall within the range of monthly averaged AERONET observations on the Sal Island for the period of 1994-1999(Tanré et al, 2003 and agree well with the average AOT values of 0.3-0.4 derived from MODIS Terra and Aqua data for the NAMMA time period and study area (i.e., 15-30 • N and 15-30 • W), encompassing the NAMMA sampling region.…”
Section: Assessment Of Saharan Dust Vertical Distributionssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This zone of intermediate humidity within the SAL can be partly explained by westward transport of relatively moist midlevel SAL air. In addition, as suggested by Ismail et al (2010) (see also Fig. 8c), southerly flow just above the AEJ and in association with AEWs may transport moister air from convective regions to the south.…”
Section: B Dry Air Over the Atlantic Ocean And Within The Salmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…These results have led to assumptions in several studies (Jones et al 2007;Reale et al 2009;Sun et al 2008Sun et al , 2009) that the SAL is very dry throughout its depth. As was shown in sections 3 and 4, the SAL in the eastern Atlantic is often characterized by a midlevel layer of more elevated humidity (Carlson and Prospero 1972;Ismail et al 2010;Messager et al 2009). Furthermore, gradual net cooling of the SAL as it moves westward should lead to a rise in relative humidity at low levels.…”
Section: B the Sal Is Dry Throughout Its Depthmentioning
confidence: 71%
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