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Recent activities for the dust storm studies in Central Asia

Dmitry BelikovEDP Sciences, Editorial 1Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University, JapanNatella RakhmatovaHydrometeorological Research Institute, UzbekistanBakhriddin NishonovHydrometeorological Research Institute, UzbekistanLyudmila ShardakovaHydrometeorological Research Institute, Uzbekistan
E3S Web of Conferencesjournal2024en
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This paper provides an overview of state-of-the-art technologies used to detect and predict sand and dust storms (SDS). SDS events typically occur when strong winds transport dry sand and dust particles from the ground. Several technologies have been developed to detect and predict SDS, with the goal of mitigating their impact on the natural environment and human well-being. Space-based monitoring relies on satellite remote sensing technologies. Satellite instruments have the advantage of providing rapid, largescale, and accurate data on surface and atmospheric resources and properties within a few days. An important resource for atmospheric research is reanalysis data, which provides long-term data sets that include a wide range of variables. Numerical modelling is a key tool for monitoring the sources of dust storms and studying the trajectories of dust aerosols.

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