Capturing convection essential for projections of climate change in African dust emission
Abstract The summertime Sahara and Sahel are the world’s largest source of airborne mineral dust. Cold-pool outflows from moist convection (‘haboobs’) are a dominant source of summertime uplift but are essentially missing in global models, raising major questions on the reliability of climate projec...
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Main Authors: | Luis Garcia-Carreras, John H. Marsham, Rachel A. Stratton, Simon Tucker |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4b35e00f98b74cf694395d14c06bf6c1 |
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