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Keywords

  • desert dust
  • Sun photometer
  • optical properties

Index Terms

  • Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Aerosols and particles
  • Atmospheric Processes: Remote sensing
  • Atmospheric Processes: Radiative processes
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Abstract

The strongest desert dust intrusion mixed with smoke over the Iberian Peninsula registered with Sun photometry

V. E. Cachorro

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

C. Toledano

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

N. Prats

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

M. Sorribas

Estación de Sondeos Atmosféricos El Arenosillo, Earth Science Division, National Institute for Aerospace Technology, Mazagón, Spain

S. Mogo

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

A. Berjón

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

B. Torres

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

R. Rodrigo

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

J. de la Rosa

Department of Geology, University of Huelva, Huelva, Spain

A. M. De Frutos

Group of Atmospheric Optics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

We present the analysis of the strongest North African desert dust (DD) intrusion that occurred over the Iberian Peninsula (IP) during the last decade, as registered by modern remote sensing techniques like Sun photometry. This event took place from 22 July to 3 August 2004. The most relevant features of this exceptional event, originated over the Saharan desert, were its great intensity and duration. We focus on the columnar aerosol properties measured by the AERONET-Cimel photometers at El Arenosillo (southwest) and Palencia (north-center) stations. Aerosol optical depth (AOD) reached a maximum of 2.7 at El Arenosillo during 22 July and 1.3 at Palencia on 23 July, with the Ånsgtröm exponent values near zero during the AOD peaks. In addition, PM10 concentration levels are also reported at various sites of the IP in order to establish the impact of this intrusion, reaching daily values as high as 200 μg/m3 and peaks near 600 μg/m3 in an hourly basis. The interest of this special event is increased because of the mixing with smoke particles from concurrent forest fires in the IP. Features of the columnar volume particle size distribution and derived microphysical parameters, the single scattering albedo, and a reliable estimation of the radiative forcing under these extreme conditions are also reported. Complementary information, as air mass back trajectories, synoptic charts, images, and AOD maps of satellite sensors (SeaWIFS, MODIS) together with NAAPS prognostic model, is used in the analysis in order to draw a detailed scenario of this dust-smoke event over the IP.

Received 7 November 2007; accepted 10 April 2008; published 17 July 2008.

Citation: Cachorro, V. E., C. Toledano, N. Prats, M. Sorribas, S. Mogo, A. Berjón, B. Torres, R. Rodrigo, J. de la Rosa, and A. M. De Frutos (2008), The strongest desert dust intrusion mixed with smoke over the Iberian Peninsula registered with Sun photometry, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D14S04, doi:10.1029/2007JD009582.

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