2009
DOI: 10.1029/2008jd010160
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Synoptic classification of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer aerosols over Israel

Abstract: The origins and variety of aerosols in Israel are strongly influenced by synoptic conditions as well as other variables. Days affected by a weak Persian trough system are characterized by coarse aerosols from North Africa, which contain mainly mineral dust aerosols, whereas days affected by the Red Sea trough with an eastern axis are characterized by fine aerosols from northern Europe. Some synoptic systems contain both groups of aerosols as well as mixed aerosols, e.g., the Red Sea trough with a central axis.… Show more

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“…There is a wealth of remotely sensed air quality information available from satellite platforms, and a number of studies have used aerosol optical depth (AOD or τ ) as a proxy for air quality (Zhuang et al, 2014; Luo et al, 2014; Zhang et al, 2014; Qi et al, 2013; Massie et al, 2006; Kumar et al, 2013; Alam et al, 2011; Kaskaoutis et al, 2007; Carmona and Alpert, 2009; Guo et al, 2011; Marey et al, 2011; Sorooshian et al, 2011; Tesfaye et al, 2011; Sreekanth and Kulkarni, 2013; Singh et al, 2004; Crosbie et al, 2014). AOD (aerosol optical depth) typically displays strong seasonality, with higher AOD observed during periods of peak photochemical production of secondary aerosol – except in areas where either dust generation or biomass burning enhances AOD during other seasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a wealth of remotely sensed air quality information available from satellite platforms, and a number of studies have used aerosol optical depth (AOD or τ ) as a proxy for air quality (Zhuang et al, 2014; Luo et al, 2014; Zhang et al, 2014; Qi et al, 2013; Massie et al, 2006; Kumar et al, 2013; Alam et al, 2011; Kaskaoutis et al, 2007; Carmona and Alpert, 2009; Guo et al, 2011; Marey et al, 2011; Sorooshian et al, 2011; Tesfaye et al, 2011; Sreekanth and Kulkarni, 2013; Singh et al, 2004; Crosbie et al, 2014). AOD (aerosol optical depth) typically displays strong seasonality, with higher AOD observed during periods of peak photochemical production of secondary aerosol – except in areas where either dust generation or biomass burning enhances AOD during other seasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors (e.g. Barkan and Alpert, 2008;Dayan et al, 2008;Carmona and Alpert, 2009;Kalderon-Asael et al, 2009) examined the relation of synoptic-scale circulation patterns in the eastern Mediterranean with changes of mineral aerosol particles between dusty and non-dusty conditions. Recently, other types of aerosol episodes, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AOD) and aerosol size (e.g.Ångström exponent, effective radius, finemode fraction) is the most common and widely used technique for the discrimination between different aerosol types (e.g. Pace et al, 2006;Kaskaoutis et al, 2007a;El-Metwally et al, 2008;Carmona and Alpert, 2009;Kalapureddy et al, 2009). Thus, scatter plots of AOD vs. α can be obtained in order to discriminate different aerosol types through determination of physically interpretable cluster regions.…”
Section: Classification Of Aerosol Types Via Sun-photometer Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%