| contributor author | Ewell, D. M. | |
| contributor author | Flocchini, R. G. | |
| contributor author | Myrup, L. O. | |
| contributor author | Cahill, T. A. | |
| date accessioned | 2017-06-09T14:02:37Z | |
| date available | 2017-06-09T14:02:37Z | |
| date copyright | 1989/02/01 | |
| date issued | 1989 | |
| identifier issn | 0894-8763 | |
| identifier other | ams-11416.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4146642 | |
| description abstract | Aerosol transport and meteorology were investigated during 10 days in August 1985, at three elevations in the southern Sierra. Ground weather station and pilot balloon data revealed the diurnal variation of the topographic winds to be remarkably similar from day to day unless disrupted by synoptic meteorological events. Vertical aerosol and meteorological profiles were collected up to 250 m above ground level at one of the study sites using tethered balloon systems. Afternoon aerosol concentrations and horizontal fluxes were significantly higher than those in the morning and evening. No vertical gradients in aerosol concentration were detected expect during the evening profiles for coarse aerosols. | |
| publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
| title | Aerosol Transport in the Southern Sierra Nevada | |
| type | Journal Paper | |
| journal volume | 28 | |
| journal issue | 2 | |
| journal title | Journal of Applied Meteorology | |
| identifier doi | 10.1175/1520-0450(1989)028<0112:ATITSS>2.0.CO;2 | |
| journal fristpage | 112 | |
| journal lastpage | 125 | |
| tree | Journal of Applied Meteorology:;1989:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 002 | |
| contenttype | Fulltext | |