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Regional modeling of Saharan dust events using LM-MUSCAT: Model description and case studies

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
Volume 112, Issue D11, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2006JD007443

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A new regional model system was developed for simulation of emission, transport, deposition, and radiative effects of Saharan desert aerosol within the framework of the Saharan Mineral Dust Experiment (SAMUM). For this the mesoscale meteorological model LM, a dust emission scheme and a transport model were coupled. To test the model performance, two major Saharan dust outbreaks directed to Europe in August and October 2001 are simulated. Comparisons with sounding data and 10-m wind speeds from north African sites show that the LM provides reliable meteorological fields to describe the emission and near-source transport of dust. As shown by comparisons with satellite observations, lidar profiles, and Sun photometer measurements at selected stations, the spatiotemporal evolution of the dust plume is reasonably well reproduced by the model. The predicted dust interacts with the LM radiation at solar and thermal wavelengths. Saharan dust causes a negative effect on the net radiative budget at the top of the atmosphere in the source regions and accounts for a reduction in 10-m wind speeds. Thus it is responsible for a reduction in the dust production of up to about 50% during the October 2001 event.

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