Marsham, J. H.; Parker, D. J.; Grams, C. M.; Taylor, C. M.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0120-3198; Haywood, J. M..
2008
Uplift of Saharan dust south of the intertropical
discontinuity.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, D21102.
10.1029/2008JD009844
Abstract
In situ observations from a flight made during the Geostationary Earth Radiation
Budget Intercomparison of Longwave and Shortwave Radiation (GERBILS) field
campaign (June 2007) show significant dust uplift into the monsoon flow immediately
south of the intertropical discontinuity in the western Sahara. Dust loadings were highest
in the moist monsoon air and the observations are consistent with dust uplift by the
nocturnal monsoon winds. There is some evidence that cold pools within the monsoon
flow contributed to the dust uplift: regions of elevated dust, water vapor, and ozone within
the monsoon air are consistent with precipitation cooling and moistening air from upper
levels and the resultant dusty cold pools propagating northward. However, only southward
propagating cold pool outflows could be observed in satellite imagery. Using European
Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts analyses and satellite data, it is shown
that the asymmetry in the seasonal dust cycle is closely related to the downdraft
convective available potential energy (DCAPE) from convective storms. There is both
more dust and more DCAPE during monsoon onset than during retreat. The larger
DCAPE values during monsoon onset, as well as the stronger nocturnal monsoon flow and
the stronger heat trough circulation, are expected to contribute to the higher dust
loadings at this time. Both the monsoon flow and cold pool outflows within it result in
dust uplift in the western Sahara during the monsoon onset, which is when the
maximum dust uplift occurs. For dust modeling, this shows the importance of accurately
modeling not only the monsoon flow itself but also deep convection and cold pools.
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