Enhancement and identification of dust events in the south-west region of Iran using satellite observations
Journal of Earth System Science, 2017•Springer
South-west Asia including the Middle East is one of the most prone regions to dust storm
events. In recent years, there was an increase in the occurrence of these environmental and
meteorological phenomena. Remote sensing could serve as an applicable method to detect
and also characterise these events. In this study, two dust enhancement algorithms were
used to investigate the behaviour of dust events using satellite data, compare with numerical
model output and other satellite products and finally validate with in-situ measurements. The …
events. In recent years, there was an increase in the occurrence of these environmental and
meteorological phenomena. Remote sensing could serve as an applicable method to detect
and also characterise these events. In this study, two dust enhancement algorithms were
used to investigate the behaviour of dust events using satellite data, compare with numerical
model output and other satellite products and finally validate with in-situ measurements. The …
Abstract
South-west Asia including the Middle East is one of the most prone regions to dust storm events. In recent years, there was an increase in the occurrence of these environmental and meteorological phenomena. Remote sensing could serve as an applicable method to detect and also characterise these events. In this study, two dust enhancement algorithms were used to investigate the behaviour of dust events using satellite data, compare with numerical model output and other satellite products and finally validate with in-situ measurements. The results show that the use of thermal infrared algorithm enhances dust more accurately. The aerosol optical depth from MODIS and output of a Dust Regional Atmospheric Model (DREAM8b) are applied for comparing the results. Ground-based observations of synoptic stations and sun photometers are used for validating the satellite products. To find the transport direction and the locations of the dust sources and the synoptic situations during these events, model outputs (HYSPLIT and NCEP/NCAR) are presented. Comparing the results with synoptic maps and the model outputs showed that using enhancement algorithms is a more reliable way than any other MODIS products or model outputs to enhance the dust.
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