Articles | Volume 16, issue 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-8609-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-8609-2016
Research article
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15 Jul 2016
Research article |  | 15 Jul 2016

Mediterranean intense desert dust outbreaks and their vertical structure based on remote sensing data

Antonis Gkikas, Sara Basart, Nikos Hatzianastassiou, Eleni Marinou, Vassilis Amiridis, Stelios Kazadzis, Jorge Pey, Xavier Querol, Oriol Jorba, Santiago Gassó, and José Maria Baldasano

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AR by Antonis Gkikas on behalf of the Authors (29 Feb 2016)  Author's response   Manuscript 
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ED: Reconsider after minor revisions (Editor review) (17 Mar 2016) by François Dulac
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ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (28 Apr 2016) by François Dulac
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This study presents the 3-D structures of intense Mediterranean desert dust outbreaks, over the period Mar 2000–Feb 2013. The desert dust (DD) episodes are identified through an objective and dynamic algorithm, which utilizes satellite retrievals (MODIS, TOMS and OMI) as inputs. The performance of the satellite algorithm is evaluated vs. AERONET and PM10 data. The geometrical characteristics of the identified DD episodes are analyzed using the collocated CALIOP profiles as a complementary tool.
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