2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-1604
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Solar radiation estimation in West Africa: impact of dust conditions during 2021 dry season

Léo Clauzel,
Sandrine Anquetin,
Christophe Lavaysse
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. The anticipated increase in solar energy production in West Africa requires high-quality solar radiation estimates, which is affected by meteorological conditions and in particular the presence of desert dust aerosols. This study examines the impact of incorporating desert dust into solar radiation and surface temperature estimations. The research focuses on a case study of a dust event in March 2021, which is characteristic of the dry season in West Africa. Significant desert aerosol emissions at th… Show more

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