A review on East Asian dust storm climate, modelling and monitoring |
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Authors: | Y Shao CH Dong |
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Institution: | aDept. of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China;bNational Satellite Meteorology Centre, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | In arid and semi-arid area of Asia, dust storms occur frequently. Asian dust storms have a major impact on the air quality of the densely populated areas of China, Korea and Japan, and are important to the global dust cycle. In extreme cases, they result in the loss of human lives and disruptions of social and economic activities. In recent years, systematic research on Asian dust storms has been carried out. Much progress has been made in the development of integrated dust storm monitoring and modeling systems by making use of advanced numerical models, satellite remote sensing and GIS data. In this paper, we summarize the recent achievements in Asian dust storm research with an emphasis on dust climatology, modeling and satellite monitoring. The concept of integrated dust storm monitoring and modeling system is described and a summary of the developments in key research areas is given, including new dust models and techniques in satellite remote sensing and system integration. We then discuss the current research frontiers and the challenges for future studies. |
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Keywords: | Dust storms Dust storm modeling Dust storm monitoring Satellite remote sensing Asian dust |
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