The dynamics⇓aerosol⇓chemistry⇓cloud interactions in west Africa field campaign

Cyrille Flamant, Peter Knippertz, Andreas H. Fink, A. Akpo, B Brooks, J. Christine Chiu, H Coe, S. Danuor, M. Evans, Oluwagbemiga O. Jegede, Norbert Kalthoff, A. Konaré, C. Liousse, Fabienne Lohou, C. Mari, H. Schlager, A. Schwarzenboeck, B. Adler, L. K. Amekudzi, J. AryeeM. Ayoola, A. M. BatenBurg, G. BessarDon, S. Borrmann, J. F. Brito, K Bower, F. Burnet, V. Catoire, A. Colomb, C. DenJean, K. Fosuamankwah, J. Lee, M. Lothon, M. Maranan, J. H. Marsham, R. Meynadier, J. B. Ngamini, P. D. Rosenberg, D. Sauer, G. Stratmann, C. Voigt, V. Yoboué

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Abstract

Unprecedented ground-based and aircraft measurements in southern West Africa characterize atmospheric composition and dynamics, low-level cloud properties, the diurnal cycle, and air pollution impacts on health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-104
Number of pages22
JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume99
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

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