2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-5722
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Coarse and giant particles are ubiquitous in Saharan dust export regions and are radiatively significant over the Sahara

Abstract: Mineral dust is an important component of the climate system, interacting with radiation, clouds, and biogeochemical systems and impacting atmospheric circulation, air quality, aviation, and solar energy generation. These impacts are sensitive to dust particle size distribution (PSD), yet models struggle or even fail to represent coarse (diameter (d) > 2.5 µm) and giant (d > 20 µm) dust particles and the evolution of the PSD with transport. Here we examine three state-of-the-art airborne observational datasets… Show more

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