Published August 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Temporal and spatial variations in sand and dust storm events in East Asia from 2007 to 2016: Relationships with surface conditions and climate change

  • 1. National Meteorological Center, CMA, Beijing 100081 (China)
  • 2. College of Earth Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100081 (China)
  • 3. Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of CMA, Institute of Atmospheric Composition, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081 (China)

Description

Highlights: • Sand and dust storms in East Asia (2006–2017) weakened significantly. • Increasing vegetation cover in the dust source area control the soil degradation. • Polar vortex indirectly affects sand and dust storms by reducing the wind speed. We analyzed the frequency and intensity of sand and dust storms (SDSs) in East Asia from 2007 to 2016 using observational data from ground stations, numerical modeling, and vegetation indices obtained from both satellite and reanalysis data. The relationships of SDSs with surface conditions and the synoptic circulation pattern were also analyzed. The statistical analyses demonstrated that the number and intensity of SDS events recorded in spring during 2007 to 2016 showed a decreasing trend. The total number of spring SDSs decreased from at least ten events per year before 2011 to less than ten events per year after 2011. The overall average annual variation of the surface dust concentration in the main dust source regions decreased 33.24 μg/m3 (−1.75%) annually. The variation in the temperatures near and below the ground surface and the amount of precipitation and soil moisture all favored an improvement in vegetation coverage, which reduced the intensity and frequency of SDSs. The strong winds accompanying the influx of cold air from high latitudes showed a decreasing trend, leading to a decrease in the number of SDSs and playing a key role in the decadal decrease of SDSs. The decrease in the intensity of the polar vortex during study period was closely related to the decrease in the intensity and frequency of SDSs.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.03.068

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.03.068;
PII
S0048969718308222;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Science of the Total Environment
Journal Volume
633
Journal Page Range
p. 452-462
ISSN
0048-9697
CODEN
STENDL

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
53051235
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
AIR; ANNUAL VARIATIONS; ASIA; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; CLIMATIC CHANGE; DUSTS; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; MOISTURE; PLANTS; SAND; SATELLITES; SOILS; STORMS; WIND
Descriptors DEC
FLUIDS; GASES; VARIATIONS

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