Synoptic meteorological conditions during the U.S.S.R./U.S. dust experiment in Tadzhikistan in September 1989

V.V. Smirnov, T.C. Johnson, G.M. Krapivtseva, T.V. Krivchikova, A.H. Shukurov
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This paper describes synoptic meteorological conditions during the U.S.S.R./U.S. dust experiment, September 1989. The 12 papers originating from the U.S.S.R./U.S. dust experiment are more fully described in Golitsyn and Gillette (1993, this issue). It is shown that dust episodes of this period may be categorized as dust haze transported to observational sites from a distant dust source and local dust produced by soil erosion. Two different types of dust storms (continuous and squall) are presented. Continuous storms occur when cold fronts of medium thickness (but greater than 1 km) intrude. Foothills which lie to the south in Afghanistan are believed to correspond to the area of dust generation for continuous storms, whereas the desert sand plateau in northern Afghanistan, to the west of the Kafirnigan River Valley, and local soil erosion are believed to correspond to the area of dust generation for squall storms. To aid in the description of synoptic meteorological conditions analyses of the televisual (t.v. = 0.5−0.7 μm) and infrared (i.r. = 8−12 μm) images from the Russian Meteor-2 satellite are presented.

苏联/美国期间的天气气象条件1989年9月在塔吉克斯坦进行的尘埃实验
本文叙述了苏联/美国的天气气象条件尘埃实验,1989年9月。这12篇论文来自前苏联/美国粉尘实验在Golitsyn and Gillette(1993,本刊)中有更详细的描述。结果表明,这一时期的沙尘事件可分为从远处沙尘源输送到观测点的雾霾和由土壤侵蚀产生的局地沙尘。提出了两种不同类型的沙尘暴(连续型和阵风型)。当中等厚度(但大于1公里)的冷锋侵入时,就会出现持续的风暴。位于阿富汗南部的山麓被认为与连续风暴的粉尘产生区域相对应,而阿富汗北部的卡菲尼甘河谷以西的沙漠高原和当地的土壤侵蚀被认为与飑风暴的粉尘产生区域相对应。为了帮助描述天气气象条件,本文对俄罗斯流星2号卫星的电视(t.v = 0.5 ~ 0.7 μm)和红外(i.r = 8 ~ 12 μm)图像进行了分析。
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