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Direct Radiative Effects of Dust Events over Limassol, Cyprus in 2024 Using Ground-Based Measurements and Modelling †

Journal
Environmental and Earth Sciences Proceedings
Date Issued
October 30, 2025
Author(s)
Charalampous, Georgia  
Fragkos, Konstantinos  
Fountoulakis, Ilias  
Papachristopoulou, Kyriakoula  
Nisantzi, Argyro  
Mamouri, Rodanthi-Elisavet  
Hadjimitsis, Diofantos G.  
Kazadzis, Stelios  
DOI
10.3390/eesp2025035077
Abstract
Dust plays a significant role in the atmospheric radiative balance by altering both shortwave and longwave radiation fluxes. While deserts are the primary sources of dust emissions, atmospheric circulation can transport dust over long distances, impacting air quality and climate in remote regions. These transport episodes, commonly known as dust events, vary in intensity and effects. Despite extensive research, uncertainties persist regarding their precise radiative impacts. This study examines the direct radiative effects of dust events in 2024 (a year marked by heightened dust activity) over Limassol, Cyprus. A comprehensive approach is employed, integrating radiative transfer modelling, ground-based solar radiation measurements, and dust optical property analysis. The LibRadtran radiative transfer package is used to simulate atmospheric radiative transfer under dust-laden conditions, incorporating key dust optical properties such as Aerosol Optical Depth, Single Scattering Albedo, and the Asymmetry Parameter retrieved from the Limassol’s AERONET station. Observations from solar radiation station at the ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence serve as validation for the model. This study quantifies the radiative impact of dust by evaluating changes in surface irradiance, providing valuable insights into the role of dust in atmospheric energy balance.
Funding(s)
Atmospheric and Solar Research and Innovation in the Eastern Mediterranean (ATARRI)  
Subjects

Radiative effects

Dust

Cyprus 2024

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