Micrometeorological Conditions for Dust-Devil Occurrence in the Atacama Desert.

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DOI: doi:10.1007/s10546-010-9549-1

Año: 2011

Autores: Kurgansky M.V., Montecinos A., Villagran V., Metzger S.M.

Palabras clave: Atacama Desert, Dust devil, Obukhov length

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Boundary-Layer Meteorology

We report on field observations in January 2009 (austral summer) of atmospheric dust devils in the northern part of the Atacama Desert in South America (≈20S). An extremely high level of dust-devil activity over the study site has been observed, dependent on local meteorological conditions. We found a high correlation between the dust-devil frequency of occurrence and the Obukhov length scale, L, calculated from meteorological gradient measurements, with a clear tendency for this frequency to increase with decreasing −L. The upper threshold values of −L ≈ 20–30 m, and the 2-m mean wind speed, V2 ≈ 8m s−1, for dust-devil occurrence have been found, but the minimal V2 threshold was not observed. Parallel routine meteorological measurements enabled us to calculate the main constituents of the surface energy balance, to obtain direct estimates of the surface albedo (α ≈ 0.21 at the solar noon) and to summarize the local conditions.