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Environmental Research Letters | 2014

Transport of short-lived climate forcers/ pollutants (SLCF/P) to the Himalayas during the South Asian summer monsoon onset

Paolo Cristofanelli; Davide Putero; B Adhikary; T C Landi; Angela Marinoni; R. Duchi; F. Calzolari; P. Laj; P Stocchi; G Verza; E Vuillermoz; Shichang Kang; Jing Ming; Paolo Bonasoni

Over the course of six years (2006–2011), equivalent black carbon (eqBC), coarse aerosol mass (PM1–10), and surface ozone (O3), observed during the monsoon onset period at the Nepal Climate Observatory–Pyramid WMO/GAW Global Station (NCO-P, 5079 m a.s.l.), were analyzed to investigate events characterized by a significant increase in these short-lived climate forcers/pollutants (SLCF/P). These events occurred during periods characterized by low (or nearly absent) rain precipitation in the central Himalayas, and they appeared to be related to weakening stages (or ‘breaking’) of the South Asian summer monsoon system. As revealed by the combined analysis of atmospheric circulation, air-mass three-dimensional back trajectories, and satellite measurements of atmospheric aerosol loading, surface open fire, and tropospheric NOx, the large amount of SLCF/P reaching the NCO-P appeared to be related to natural (mineral dust) and anthropogenic emissions occurring within the PBL of central Pakistan (i.e., Thar Desert), the Northwestern Indo-Gangetic plain, and the Himalayan foothills. The systematic occurrence of these events appeared to represent the most important source of SLCF/P inputs into the central Himalayas during the summer monsoon onset period, with possible important implications for the regional climate and for hydrological cycles.


International Journal of Remote Sensing | 2009

Influence of lower stratosphere/upper troposphere transport events on surface ozone at the Everest-Pyramid GAW Station (Nepal): first year of analysis

Paolo Cristofanelli; Paolo Bonasoni; U. Bonafè; F. Calzolari; R. Duchi; Angela Marinoni; F. Roccato; E. Vuillermoz; Michael Sprenger

In this work, we present the first systematic identification of episodes of air mass transport from the lower stratosphere/upper troposphere (LS/UT) in the middle troposphere of the southern Himalayas. For this purpose, we developed an algorithm to detect LS/UT transport events on a daily basis at the Everest-Pyramid GAW station (EV-PYR, 5079 m a.s.l., Nepal). In particular, in situ surface ozone and atmospheric pressure variations as well as total ozone values from OMI satellite measurements have been analysed. Further insight is gained from three-dimensional backward trajectories and potential vorticity calculated with the LAGRANTO model. According to the algorithm outputs, 9.0% of the considered data set (365 days from March 2006 to February 2007) was influenced by this class of phenomena with a maximum of frequency during dry and pre-monsoon seasons. During 25 days of LS/UT transport events for which any influence of anthropogenic pollution was excluded, the daily ozone mixing ratio increased by 9.3% compared to the seasonal values. This indicates that under favourable conditions, downward air mass transport from the LS/UT can play a considerable role in determining the concentrations of surface ozone in the southern Himalayas.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Atmospheric Brown Clouds in the Himalayas: first two years of continuous observations at the Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (5079 m)

Paolo Bonasoni; P. Laj; Angela Marinoni; Michael Sprenger; F. Angelini; Jgor Arduini; U. Bonafè; F. Calzolari; T. Colombo; S. Decesari; C. Di Biagio; A. di Sarra; F. Evangelisti; R. Duchi; M. C. Facchini; S. Fuzzi; Gian Paolo Gobbi; Michela Maione; Arnico K. Panday; F. Roccato; K. Sellegri; H. Venzac; Gp. Verza; P. Villani; Elisa Vuillermoz; Paolo Cristofanelli


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Estimated impact of black carbon deposition during pre-monsoon season from Nepal Climate Observatory – Pyramid data and snow albedo changes over Himalayan glaciers

Teppei J. Yasunari; Paolo Bonasoni; P. Laj; Koji Fujita; Elisa Vuillermoz; Angela Marinoni; Paolo Cristofanelli; R. Duchi; Gianni Tartari; K.-M. Lau


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Aerosol mass and black carbon concentrations, a two year record at NCO-P (5079 m, Southern Himalayas)

Angela Marinoni; Paolo Cristofanelli; P. Laj; R. Duchi; F. Calzolari; S. Decesari; K. Sellegri; Elisa Vuillermoz; G. P. Verza; P. Villani; Paolo Bonasoni


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Chemical composition of PM 10 and PM 1 at the high-altitude Himalayan station Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (NCO-P) (5079 m a.s.l.)

S. Decesari; M. C. Facchini; C. Carbone; L. Giulianelli; M. Rinaldi; E. Finessi; S. Fuzzi; Angela Marinoni; Paolo Cristofanelli; R. Duchi; Paolo Bonasoni; Elisa Vuillermoz; J. Cozic; J. L. Jaffrezo; P. Laj


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Primary versus secondary contributions to particle number concentrations in the European boundary layer

C. L. Reddington; Kenneth S. Carslaw; D. V. Spracklen; M. G. Frontoso; L. Collins; Joonas Merikanto; Andreas Minikin; Thomas Hamburger; Hugh Coe; Markku Kulmala; Pasi Aalto; H. Flentje; C. Plass-Dülmer; W. Birmili; A. Wiedensohler; B. Wehner; T. Tuch; A. Sonntag; Colin D. O'Dowd; S. G. Jennings; R. Dupuy; U. Baltensperger; E. Weingartner; H.-C. Hansson; Peter Tunved; P. Laj; K. Sellegri; J. Boulon; J.-P. Putaud; C. Gruening


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Tropospheric ozone variations at the Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (Himalayas, 5079 m a.s.l.) and influence of deep stratospheric intrusion events

Paolo Cristofanelli; A. Bracci; Michael Sprenger; Angela Marinoni; Ubaldo Bonafe; F. Calzolari; R. Duchi; P. Laj; Jean-Marc Pichon; F. Roccato; H. Venzac; E. Vuillermoz; Paolo Bonasoni


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Influence of biomass burning and anthropogenic emissions on ozone, carbon monoxide and black carbon at the Mt. Cimone GAW-WMO global station (Italy, 2165 m a.s.l.)

Paolo Cristofanelli; Federico Fierli; Angela Marinoni; F. Calzolari; R. Duchi; J. F. Burkhart; Andreas Stohl; Michela Maione; Jgor Arduini; Paolo Bonasoni


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Significant variations of trace gas composition and aerosol properties at Mt. Cimone during air mass transport from North Africa – contributions from wildfire emissions and mineral dust

Paolo Cristofanelli; Angela Marinoni; Jgor Arduini; U. Bonafè; F. Calzolari; T. Colombo; S. Decesari; R. Duchi; M. C. Facchini; Federico Fierli; E. Finessi; Michela Maione; M. Chiari; G. Calzolai; P. Messina; E. Orlandi; F. Roccato; Paolo Bonasoni

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Paolo Bonasoni

National Research Council

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F. Calzolari

National Research Council

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Angela Marinoni

National Research Council

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P. Laj

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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F. Roccato

National Research Council

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Davide Putero

National Research Council

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T. C. Landi

National Research Council

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Ubaldo Bonafe

National Research Council

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