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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2009

Short-term changes in the northwest African Upwelling System induced by Saharan dust deposition events

Antonio G. Ramos; E. Cuevas; Carlos Perez; J. M. Baldasano; J Coca; Alex Redondo; S Alonso-Pérez; Juan José de Bustos; S. Nickovic

During the last 7-year period (2000-2006) atmosphere circulation changes show strong influences on the dust storm deposition dynamics and, as a result, on the primary production dynamics of the northwest African Upwelling System. From 2000 to 2006, the annual mean sea level pressure became higher ranging from 1014 to 1015 mb. Mean annual zonal wind intensity became higher (from 1.1 to 1.8 m s-1), while the mean annual meridional was reduced from 6.2 to 5.3 m s-1 at the north of the Canary Islands. Mean annual satellite-derived AVHRR/NOAA SST recorded in the northwest African Upwelling became warmer in both locations, from 18.3°C to 18.8°C in Cape Ghir and from 19.5°C to 20.3°C north Canary Islands waters. CHL records from the SeaWiFS/OV-2 showed a different pattern trend. Mean annual CHL levels increased at Cape Ghir from 0.65 mg m-3 to 0.9 mg m-3 and significantly reduced from 0.59 mg m-3 to 0.31 mg m-3 at the north of the Canary Islands. Changes observed in the role of CHL during the last 7-years period could be associated to intensive dust deposition and exceptional weather warming observed in this area since 2000. However, this study focused on a 7-year period and conclusions on possible links between dust deposition and marine biochemistry activity cannot be generalized.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2008

Saharan dust-induced chlorophyll blooms in the northwest African upwelling

Antonio G. Ramos; E. Cuevas; Carlos Perez; J. M. Baldasano; Josep Coca; Alex Redondo; Silvia Alonso-Pérez; Juan José de Bustos; Sergio Rodríguez; Michel Petit; Slobodan Nickovic

During the period 2000-2005, the atmospheric dynamic showed a significant influence on the dust inputs dynamic and, as a result, on the primary production of the northwest African Upwelling System since 2000 to 2005. In this period, the annual mean sea level pressure became higher, ranging from 1014 to 1015 mb. Mean annual zonal wind intensity became higher (from 1.1 to 1.8 m s-1), while the mean annual meridional wind reduced from 6.2 to 5.3 m s-1. Mean annual satellite-derived AVHRR/NOAA Sea Surface Temperature recorded in the northwest African Upwelling becomes warmer with 18.3°C to 18.8°C in Cape Ghir, and from 19.5°C to 20.3°C north Canary Islands waters. Chlorophyll data from SeaWiFS/OV-2 showed a different pattern trend. Mean annual CHL levels increased at eutrophic-like waters of Cape Ghir from 0.65 mg m-3 to 0.9 mg m-. However, data were significantly reduced from 0.59 mg m-3 to 0.31 mg m-3 in oligotrophic-like waters of the Canary Islands. Changes observed in the role of CHL during the last 6-years period could be associated to intensive dust deposition and the exceptional weather warming observed in this area since 2000. However, it is addressed to a single 7 years period and conclusions on possible links between dust deposition and marine biochemistry activity cannot be generalized.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Assessment of atmospheric processes driving ozone variations in the subtropical North Atlantic free troposphere

E. Cuevas; Y. González; Sergio Rodríguez; Juan-Carlos Guerra; Angel J. Gomez-Pelaez; Silvia Alonso-Pérez; Juan José de Bustos; C. Milford


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

African dust outbreaks over the western Mediterranean Basin: 11-year characterization of atmospheric circulation patterns and dust source areas

Pedro Salvador; Silvia Alonso-Pérez; Jorge Pey; B. Artíñano; Juan José de Bustos; Andrés Alastuey; Xavier Querol


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Detecting moisture transport pathways to the subtropical North Atlantic free troposphere using paired H 2 O- δ D in situ measurements

Yenny González; Matthias Schneider; Christoph Dyroff; Sergio Rodríguez; Emanuel Christner; Omaira García; E. Cuevas; Juan José de Bustos; R. Ramos; Carmen Guirado-Fuentes; Sabine Barthlott; Andreas Wiegele; Eliezer Sepúlveda


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

Aerosol optical depth retrievals at the Izaña Atmospheric Observatory from 1941 to 2013 by using artificial neural networks

R. D. García; O. E. García; E. Cuevas; Victoria E. Cachorro; A. Barreto; Carmen Guirado-Fuentes; N. Kouremeti; Juan José de Bustos; P. M. Romero-Campos; A. M. de Frutos


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014

Reconstruction of global solar radiation time series from 1933 to 2013 at the Izaña Atmospheric Observatory

R. D. García; E. Cuevas; O. E. García; Victoria E. Cachorro; P. Pallé; Juan José de Bustos; P. M. Romero-Campos; A. M. de Frutos


Advances in Science and Research | 2008

Forecasting the air pollution episode potential in the Canary Islands

C. Milford; Carlos Marrero; C. Martin; Juan José de Bustos; Xavier Querol


Archive | 2012

Planetary boundary layer and Saharan air layer top height determination using ceilometer and micro pulse lidar. Intercomparison for two case studies

Y. Hernández; Silvia Alonso-Pérez; Emilio Cuevas Agulló; C. Camino; Juan José de Bustos; Ángel Jesús Gómez Peláez; Ramón Ramos López; Carmen Córdoba-Jabonero; M. Gil


Archive | 2016

Medida en tiempo cuasi-real y predicción a 24 h del contenido atmosférico de agua precipitable a partir de una red de receptores GPS en la isla de Tenerife

Pedro Miguel Romero Campos; Emilio Cuevas Agulló; Juan José de Bustos

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E. Cuevas

Agencia Estatal de Meteorología

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Silvia Alonso-Pérez

Spanish National Research Council

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P. Pallé

Spanish National Research Council

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Sergio Rodríguez

Spanish National Research Council

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Alex Redondo

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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Antonio G. Ramos

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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C. Milford

Spanish National Research Council

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Carlos Marrero

Agencia Estatal de Meteorología

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