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Characteristics of extreme dust events observed over two urban areas in Iran
Authors:Abbas-Ali A Bidokhti  Maryam Gharaylou  Nafiseh Pegahfar  Samaneh Sabetghadam  Maryam Rezazadeh
Institution:1.Institute of Geophysics,University of Tehran,Tehran,Iran;2.Atmospheric Sciences Research Center,Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science,Tehran,Iran;3.Atmospheric-Oceanic Science and Technology,University of Hormozgan,Bandar Abbas,Iran
Abstract:Determination of dust loading in the atmosphere is important not only from the public health point of view, but also for regional climate changes. The present study focuses on the characteristics of two major dust events for two urban areas in Iran, Kermanshah and Tehran, over the period of 4 years from 2006 to 2009. To detect extreme dust outbreaks, various datasets including synoptic data, dust concentration, reanalysis data and numerical results of WRF and HYSPLIT models were used. The weather maps demonstrate that for these events dusts are mainly generated when wind velocity is high and humidity is low in the lower troposphere and the region is under the influence of a thermal low. The event lasts until the atmospheric stability prevails and the surface wind speed weakens. The thermal low nature of the synoptic conditions of these major events is also responsible for deep boundary layer development with its thermals affecting the vertical dust flux over the region. Trajectory studies show that the dust events originated from deserts in Iraq and Syria and transported towards Iran. The main distinction between the two types of mobilizations seems to affect the dust concentrations in the Tehran urban area.
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