“…Yet, the relationship of PM COARSE with wind speed during cold periods was non significant, while in warm seasons this correlation was significantly positive (Table 4), indicating the impact of wind blown dust (Vardoulakis and Kassomenos, 2008;Buchholz et al, 2014). This interpretation of the results is also supported by the enhancement of the positive correlation between PM COARSE and temperature levels during warm seasons: High temperatures prevailing throughout dry and sunny days, remove the soil's moisture, favoring dust resuspension (Vardoulakis and Kassomenos, 2008;Galindo et al, 2011;Mangia et al, 2011;Buchholz et al, 2014). Finally, the more frequent occurrence of Saharan dust intrusions during the warm seasons of the time interval 2010-2012 (Bilbao et al, 2014), may induce PM COARSE episodes combined with highly elevated temperatures, justifying positive correlations (Galindo et al, 2011;Mangia et al, 2011).…”