نتایج جستجو برای: dust events

تعداد نتایج: 362026  

2007
Anja C. Andersen

Dust is formed in the expanding atmosphere during late stages of stellar evolution. Dust influences the dynamics and thermodynamics of the stellar atmosphere by its opacity. The dust opacity depends both on the optical properties of the grain material as well as on the amount of dust present. A rich source of information on some mineral phases of dust in AGB stars comes from the study of presol...

Journal: :Hydrology 2022

The presence of dust on the snowpack accelerates snowmelt. This has been observed through and hydrometeorological measurements at a small study watershed in southwestern Colorado. For 13-year period, we quantified annual dust-enhanced energy absorption (DEAE) used this information to model melt-out under (with present) clean conditions (no dust). We determine difference snow cover duration betw...

2016
Aishajiang Aili Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh Jilili Abuduwaili

To reveal the multivariate relationships between man-made and meteorological factors on dust storm frequency, the LUCC data, NDVI remote sensing data and meteorological data for the period of 1983-2013 were combined with dust storm frequency data, and the possible impacts of meteorological and anthropogenic factors on dust storm frequency were analyzed by using regression analysis and PCA (Prin...

Irannejad, Parviz, Rezazadeh, Maryam, Shao, Yaping,

Extended abstract 1- INTRODUCTION        Atmospheric aerosols, solid and liquid particles in the atmosphere, play a crucial role in the atmospheric radiation equilibrium. These particles have an influence on the scattering and absorption of short wavelength radiation, and on the other hand, affect radiation absorption and emission in long wavelengths. Dust particles are among the importan...

Journal: :journal of particle science & technology 2015
mehdi bidabadi abazar vahdat azad

the flame propagation through a coal dust-air mixture in a spherical vessel was studied by means of a one-dimensional, arrhenius-type kinetics and quasi-steady model. the model includes the evaporation of the volatile matter of dust particles into a known gaseous fuel (methane) and the single-stage reaction of the gas-phase combustion. effect of venting devices as safety idea and the radiation ...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2016
victor r squires

the impacts of dust and sand storms (dss) on people, crops, livestock, infrastructure and health are well documented. data have accumulated on the deleterious effects of dust aerosols when they settle on plants. sand blasting of low growing plants is a common cause of failure in reforestation efforts. burial of plants by moving sands are also a cause of much damage. the physics of moving sand a...

2016
David H. Lopez Michael R. Rabbani Ewan Crosbie Aishwarya Raman Avelino F. Arellano Armin Sorooshian

This study uses more than a decade's worth of data across Arizona to characterize the spatiotemporal distribution, frequency, and source of extreme aerosol events, defined as when the concentration of a species on a particular day exceeds that of the average plus two standard deviations for that given month. Depending on which of eight sites studied, between 5% and 7% of the total days exhibite...

2017
Tobias Weil Carlotta De Filippo Davide Albanese Claudio Donati Massimo Pindo Lorenzo Pavarini Federico Carotenuto Massimiliano Pasqui Luisa Poto Jacopo Gabrieli Carlo Barbante Birgit Sattler Duccio Cavalieri Franco Miglietta

BACKGROUND A critical aspect regarding the global dispersion of pathogenic microorganisms is associated with atmospheric movement of soil particles. Especially, desert dust storms can transport alien microorganisms over continental scales and can deposit them in sensitive sink habitats. In winter 2014, the largest ever recorded Saharan dust event in Italy was efficiently deposited on the Dolomi...

Journal: :Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2023

Abstract Windblown dust events, including storms and smaller blowing pose severe risks to public health transportation safety. In the United States, statistics of fatalities caused by events remains elusive. We developed a new dataset merging fatality data from NOAA Storm Events Database Department Transportation Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). There was total 232 deaths windblown 20...

2001
Tara Strand Brian Lamb

A regional, windblown dust modeling system, developed for the Columbia Plateau PM10 Program (CP), was employed to simulate a regional dust storm that occurred during Sept 23 25, 1999. Observed hourly PM10 concentrations exceeded 1000 ug m at downwind urban receptors and extremely poor visibility due to blowing dust in northeastern Oregon caused a fifty car pile-up with the loss of seven lives. ...

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