4.7 Article

Suppression of precipitation by dust particles originated in the Tibetan Plateau

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 568-574

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.10.018

Keywords

Tibetan Plateau; Dust aerosol; Precipitation; CALIPSO

Funding

  1. CAS Innovation Program [kzcx2-yw-104]
  2. Meteorological Foundation of China [G2008M27]
  3. NSFC [40875046, 40675053, 4571171]
  4. Chinese National Key Project on Basic Research [2005CB422001]

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Dust aerosols play an important role in modulating the hydrologic cycle. The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is little polluted by human activities as an ideal site to study the effect of dust aerosol on precipitation In this. study, observational data of dust storms and precipitation in the TP and its vicinities as well as CALIPSO satellite data were used to analyze the distributions and vertical structure of dust storms on the plateau. The results showed that dust storms occur with high frequency and raise dust particles into the troposphere from ground level to a height of 5-9 km to modulate the hydrologic cycle in the TP. There are significant negative correlations between dust aerosol and precipitation in the dust source regions during the period of both 40 and 200 years. It is found that the role of precipitation in suppressing dust storms could be unimportant, while dust aerosol may play an important role in suppressing precipitation in the hinterland of the TP. Our study provides a potential approach to better understand the climate changes in the TP. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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