Science Paper:
Yu, H., Tan, Q., Zhou, L., Zhou, Y., Bian, H., Chin, M., Ryder, C. L., Levy, R. C., Pradhan, Y., Shi, Y., Song, Q., Zhang, Z., Colarco, P. R., Kim, D., Remer, L. A., Yuan, T., Mayol-Bracero, O., and Holben, B. N.: Observation and modeling of a historic African dust intrusion into the Caribbean Basin and the southern U.S. in June 2020, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. [preprint],
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2021-73, 2021.
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Suomi NPP/VIIRS Corrected Reflectance (True Color)
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Keywords:
SVS >> Dust Storm
SVS >> Hyperwall
NASA Science >> Earth
NASA Earth Science Focus Areas >> Weather and Atmospheric Dynamics
NASA Earth Science Focus Areas >> Climate Variability and Change