Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling

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Autor(a) principal: Gama, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Tchepel, Oxana, Baldasano, José María, Basart, Sara, Ferreira, Joana, Pio, Casimiro, Cardoso, João, Borrego, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109338
https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusb.v67.24410
Resumo: Acharacterisation of the dust transported from North Africa deserts to the Cape Verde Islands, including particle size distribution, concentrations and optical properties, for a complete annual cycle (the year 2011), is presented and discussed. The present analysis includes annual simulations of the BSC-DREAM8b and the NMMB/BSCDust models, 1-yr of surface aerosol measurements performed within the scope of the CV-DUST Project, AERONET direct-sun observations, and back-trajectories. Aseasonal intrusion of dust from North West Africa affects Cape Verde at surface levels from October till March when atmospheric concentrations in Praia are very high (PM10 observed concentrations reach hourly values up to 710 mg/m3). The air masses responsible for the highest aerosol concentrations in Cape Verde describe a path over the central Saharan desert area in Algeria, Mali and Mauritania before reaching the Atlantic Ocean. During summer, dust from North Africa is transported towards the region at higher altitudes, yielding to high aerosol optical depths. The BSC-DREAM8b and the NMMB/BSC-Dust models, which are for the first time evaluated for surface concentration and size distribution in Africa for an annual cycle, are able to reproduce the majority of the dust episodes. Results from NMMB/BSCDust are in better agreement with observed particulate matter concentrations and aerosol optical depth throughout the year. For this model, the comparison between observed and modelled PM10 daily averaged concentrations yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.77 and a 29.0 mg/m3 ‘bias’, while for BSC-DREAM8b the correlation coefficient was 0.63 and ‘bias’ 32.9 mg/m3. From this value, 12 14 mg/m3 is due to the sea salt contribution, which is not considered by the model. In addition, the model does not take into account biomass-burning particles, secondary pollutants and local sources (i.e., resuspension). These results roughly allow for the establishment of a yearly contribution of 42% of dust from North African deserts for PM10 levels observed in Cape Verde.
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spelling Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modellingdesert dust modellingPM measurementsSaharan and Sahelian dustCape Verde IslandsAcharacterisation of the dust transported from North Africa deserts to the Cape Verde Islands, including particle size distribution, concentrations and optical properties, for a complete annual cycle (the year 2011), is presented and discussed. The present analysis includes annual simulations of the BSC-DREAM8b and the NMMB/BSCDust models, 1-yr of surface aerosol measurements performed within the scope of the CV-DUST Project, AERONET direct-sun observations, and back-trajectories. Aseasonal intrusion of dust from North West Africa affects Cape Verde at surface levels from October till March when atmospheric concentrations in Praia are very high (PM10 observed concentrations reach hourly values up to 710 mg/m3). The air masses responsible for the highest aerosol concentrations in Cape Verde describe a path over the central Saharan desert area in Algeria, Mali and Mauritania before reaching the Atlantic Ocean. During summer, dust from North Africa is transported towards the region at higher altitudes, yielding to high aerosol optical depths. The BSC-DREAM8b and the NMMB/BSC-Dust models, which are for the first time evaluated for surface concentration and size distribution in Africa for an annual cycle, are able to reproduce the majority of the dust episodes. Results from NMMB/BSCDust are in better agreement with observed particulate matter concentrations and aerosol optical depth throughout the year. For this model, the comparison between observed and modelled PM10 daily averaged concentrations yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.77 and a 29.0 mg/m3 ‘bias’, while for BSC-DREAM8b the correlation coefficient was 0.63 and ‘bias’ 32.9 mg/m3. From this value, 12 14 mg/m3 is due to the sea salt contribution, which is not considered by the model. In addition, the model does not take into account biomass-burning particles, secondary pollutants and local sources (i.e., resuspension). These results roughly allow for the establishment of a yearly contribution of 42% of dust from North African deserts for PM10 levels observed in Cape Verde.Stockholm University Press2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/109338http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109338https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusb.v67.24410eng1600-08890280-6509Gama, CarlaTchepel, OxanaBaldasano, José MaríaBasart, SaraFerreira, JoanaPio, CasimiroCardoso, JoãoBorrego, Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-10-10T11:45:22Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/109338Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:25:32.435673Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
title Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
spellingShingle Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
Gama, Carla
desert dust modelling
PM measurements
Saharan and Sahelian dust
Cape Verde Islands
title_short Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
title_full Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
title_fullStr Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
title_sort Seasonal patterns of Saharan dust over Cape Verde – a combined approach using observations and modelling
author Gama, Carla
author_facet Gama, Carla
Tchepel, Oxana
Baldasano, José María
Basart, Sara
Ferreira, Joana
Pio, Casimiro
Cardoso, João
Borrego, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Tchepel, Oxana
Baldasano, José María
Basart, Sara
Ferreira, Joana
Pio, Casimiro
Cardoso, João
Borrego, Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gama, Carla
Tchepel, Oxana
Baldasano, José María
Basart, Sara
Ferreira, Joana
Pio, Casimiro
Cardoso, João
Borrego, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv desert dust modelling
PM measurements
Saharan and Sahelian dust
Cape Verde Islands
topic desert dust modelling
PM measurements
Saharan and Sahelian dust
Cape Verde Islands
description Acharacterisation of the dust transported from North Africa deserts to the Cape Verde Islands, including particle size distribution, concentrations and optical properties, for a complete annual cycle (the year 2011), is presented and discussed. The present analysis includes annual simulations of the BSC-DREAM8b and the NMMB/BSCDust models, 1-yr of surface aerosol measurements performed within the scope of the CV-DUST Project, AERONET direct-sun observations, and back-trajectories. Aseasonal intrusion of dust from North West Africa affects Cape Verde at surface levels from October till March when atmospheric concentrations in Praia are very high (PM10 observed concentrations reach hourly values up to 710 mg/m3). The air masses responsible for the highest aerosol concentrations in Cape Verde describe a path over the central Saharan desert area in Algeria, Mali and Mauritania before reaching the Atlantic Ocean. During summer, dust from North Africa is transported towards the region at higher altitudes, yielding to high aerosol optical depths. The BSC-DREAM8b and the NMMB/BSC-Dust models, which are for the first time evaluated for surface concentration and size distribution in Africa for an annual cycle, are able to reproduce the majority of the dust episodes. Results from NMMB/BSCDust are in better agreement with observed particulate matter concentrations and aerosol optical depth throughout the year. For this model, the comparison between observed and modelled PM10 daily averaged concentrations yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.77 and a 29.0 mg/m3 ‘bias’, while for BSC-DREAM8b the correlation coefficient was 0.63 and ‘bias’ 32.9 mg/m3. From this value, 12 14 mg/m3 is due to the sea salt contribution, which is not considered by the model. In addition, the model does not take into account biomass-burning particles, secondary pollutants and local sources (i.e., resuspension). These results roughly allow for the establishment of a yearly contribution of 42% of dust from North African deserts for PM10 levels observed in Cape Verde.
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