Yasmin Aboel Fetouh

Yasmin Aboel Fetouh
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | KIT · Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research

Phd

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The suggestion of Huang et al. (2015) on the climatological-scale transport of Asian dust to the Arctic appears to be an important and worthwhile assertion. It is unfortunate that the authors undermined, to a certain degree, the quality of that assertion by a misinterpretation of the critical 24 March 2010 Arctic event (which was chosen by the auth...
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GEOS-Chem TOMAS (GCT) simulations of AERONET-inversion products during 2015 were compared with AERONET-inversion products from the multi-year climatology of AboEl-Fetouh et al. (2020) (AeF) and for year 2015 acquired over 5 stations in the North American and European Arctic. The GCT simulations of particle size distributions (PSD) did not capture a...
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The suggestion of Huang et al. (2015) on the climatological-scale transport of Asian dust to the Arctic appears to be an important and worthwhile assertion. It is unfortunate that the authors undermined, to a certain degree, the quality of that assertion by a misinterpretation of the critical March 24, 2010 Arctic event (which was chosen by the aut...
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We investigated the climatological‐scale, monthly binned, seasonal variation of AERONET/Dubovik retrievals across six stations in the North American and European Arctic (multiyear sampling periods ranging from 8 to 17 years). A robust, spring‐to‐summer (StoS) increase in the radius of the peak of the fine mode (FM) component of the particle size di...
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The Nile Delta major cities, particularly Cairo, experienced stagnant air pollution episodes, known as Black Cloud, every year over the past decade during autumn. Low-elevated thermal inversion layers play a crucial role in intensifying pollution impacts. Carbon monoxide, ozone, atmospheric temperature, water vapor, and methane measurements from th...

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