Dust Storm Satellite Images

Author:

Al-Obed Meshari,Uddin Sief,Ramadhan Ashraf

Abstract

Abstract DATA of Aerosol Robotic Network (Aeronet) stations and Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) were obtained to get valuable and reliable information about the occurrence of dust events. In addition to Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) provide informative and long dust events record. To analyze the dust time series, monthly, annual and seasonal linear trends are applied to the dust time series. This is achieved by summing the total number of dusty hours for each month and then the total number of dusty days for the month is calculated. Dust trend analysis includes; annual, winter, spring, summer and autumn with the rate of change. Dust frequency of seasons in days/season before and after sorting in a descending manner from 1984 to 2013. Satelliteimagesuse for PM2.5 Estimation and concentrations Remote sensing-based measurements Calibration of Field and Laboratory Equipment. Particle concentrations in different size ranges and the total suspended particulate matter in the air in Kuwait. Dust deposition rates were monitored and analyzed in Kuwait at the northern ArabianGulf to estimate quantities of fallen dust within major eight dust trajectories in the ArabianGulf. Kuwait is surrounded by five major sources of dust rather than intermediate dust source areas that are listed. Satelliteimages from 2000 to 2010 were used to identify major dust trajectories within seven major deserts in the world.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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