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Double Compressions of Atmospheric Depth by Geopotential Tendency, Vorticity, and Atmospheric Bounda...

Double Compressions of Atmospheric Depth by Geopotential Tendency, Vorticity, and Atmospheric Bounda...

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Double Compressions of Atmospheric Depth by Geopotential Tendency, Vorticity, and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Affected Abrupt High Particulate Matter Concentrations at a Coastal City for a Yellow Dust Period in October

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Double Compressions of Atmospheric Depth by Geopotential Tendency, Vorticity, and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Affected Abrupt High Particulate Matter Concentrations at a Coastal City for a Yellow Dust Period in October

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Cairo, Egypt: Hindawi Limiteds

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Advances in Meteorology, 2014-01, Vol.2014 (2014), p.1-13-0105

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English

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Cairo, Egypt: Hindawi Limiteds

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Using GRIMM-aerosol sampler, NOAA-HYSPLIT model, and 3D-WRF-3.3 model, the transportation of dusts from Gobi Desert toward Gangneung city, Korea was investigated from 09:00 LST October 27 to 04:00 LST October 28, 2003. Maximum PM10 (PM2.5, PM1) concentration was detected with 3.8 (3.4, 14.1) times higher magnitude than one in non-Yellow Dust period...

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Double Compressions of Atmospheric Depth by Geopotential Tendency, Vorticity, and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Affected Abrupt High Particulate Matter Concentrations at a Coastal City for a Yellow Dust Period in October

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1908ed7261d1435eaa89415ca4a3d4e1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1908ed7261d1435eaa89415ca4a3d4e1

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1687-9309

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1687-9317

DOI

10.1155/2014/756230

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