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https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-3076
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17 Dec 2024
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Impact of Topographic Wind Conditions on Dust Particle Size Distribution: Insights from a Regional Dust Reanalysis Dataset

Xinyue Huang, Wenyu Gao, and Hosein Foroutan

Abstract. The size of windblown dust particles plays a critical role in determining their geochemical and climate impacts. This study investigates the relationship between topographic wind conditions (speed and direction relative to land slope) and the particle size distribution of dust emissions on a regional scale. We used the Multiscale Online Nonhydrostatic Atmosphere Chemistry (MONARCH) dust reanalysis dataset, which assimilates satellite data on coarse-mode dust optical depth (DODcoarse). Validation against flight measurements from the 2011 Fennec campaign confirms the reanalysis’s effectiveness in capturing coarse to super coarse dust. A 10-year dust reanalysis underwent selective screening to identify events with fresh emissions. Associated meteorological and land characteristics obtained from various datasets were incorporated into multiple linear regression models. Results indicate that dust particle size increases with wind speed, likely due to a higher fraction of fresh emissions and reduced deposition of coarse dust under stronger winds. A positive correlation between dust size and uphill slope suggests that enhanced vertical transport of dust by topography outweighs the impact of shifting emission microphysics over veering winds. Both positive correlations weaken in the afternoons and summer, likely due to the turbulence during haboob storms, which can suspend coarse dust from aged emissions, competing with the effect of uphill slopes. These findings on dust size dependency on topographic winds could improve dust cycle representation and its impacts.

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01 Sep 2025
Impact of topographic wind conditions on dust particle size distribution: insights from a regional dust reanalysis dataset
Xinyue Huang, Wenyu Gao, and Hosein Foroutan
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 25, 9583–9600, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-9583-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-9583-2025, 2025
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Xinyue Huang, Wenyu Gao, and Hosein Foroutan

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ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (review by editor) (24 May 2025) by Yun Qian
AR by Xinyue Huang on behalf of the Authors (04 Jun 2025)  Author's response   Author's tracked changes   Manuscript 
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01 Sep 2025
Impact of topographic wind conditions on dust particle size distribution: insights from a regional dust reanalysis dataset
Xinyue Huang, Wenyu Gao, and Hosein Foroutan
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 25, 9583–9600, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-9583-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-9583-2025, 2025
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Xinyue Huang, Wenyu Gao, and Hosein Foroutan
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This study investigates the relationship between wind-blown dust aerosols size distribution and wind conditions over topography at a regional scale, utilizing 10 years of dust reanalysis data. Linear regression models suggest that higher wind speeds and steeper land slopes, particularly under uphill winds, are associated with increased fractions of coarser dust particles. Moreover, these positive correlations weaken during summer and afternoon events, likely related to the haboob storms.
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