پديدآورندگان :
Vukovic Ana نويسنده , Nickovic Slobodan نويسنده , Cvetkovic Bojan نويسنده , Pejanovic Goran نويسنده , Petkovic Slavko نويسنده , Vujadinovic Mirjam نويسنده , Djurdjevic Vladimir نويسنده
كليدواژه :
dust cycle , Climate system , Dust storms , Numerical modelling
چكيده فارسي :
Abstract Airborne dust particles have direct impact on radiation balance, influencing the energy and
water cycle. Understanding the dust cycle requires knowledge about processes from micron to global
resolutions, with precise definition of parameters that control their emission from the surface, uptake,
transport, transformation and deposition, as well as interaction with the environment. Generally, the
nature of the sources, composition, size and shape of the particles, and their behaviour during the
transport are poorly understood and mainly based on the empirical and experimental experience. Dust
cycle is recognized as an important component of the climate system, which provoke the need for its
better representation in numerical models, by including atmospheric dust concentration as a prognostic
component altogether with processes related to its interaction with the climate system components.
Significant role of dust in cloud formation, impact on the albedo of the surface, marine biology, human
health and security motivate the research community to upgrade the knowledge related to the dust
transport for the purpose of improving the weather forecast models and climate change studies. In this
paper are presented basics of the latest achievements in dust cycle research, with accent on its impact on
weather and climate, recent developments of dust transport numerical models, and understanding the role
of dust in climate change.