What do dust storms have in common with the prospects of finding life on Mars, and a multi-billion dollar problem for the electronics industry? University of Michigan professor Nilton Renno has the answers.
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Diana Francis
Welcome to my personal website! I would be honored and happy to connect and collaborate. Please visit also my ResearchGate page and let’s stay in touch! orcid.org/0000-0002-7587-0006 Follow @drdianafrancis PhD Defense presentation PhD Thesis Manuscript Peer re-viewed journal publications: 2018 Francis D., C. Eayrs, J-P. Chaboureau, T. Mote, D. Holland (2018), Polar […]
Sahara desert sand is finding a newer, quicker route to the Arctic, sparks global warming fears, The National Newspaper, UAE
Desert dust is travelling to the Arctic at a greater rate than previously thought, a new study carried out at New York University Abu Dhabi has found., 10 October 2018
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Sahelian dust lifting in the inter-tropical discontinuity region: Lidar observations and mesoscale modelling D. Boukaram(1), C. Flamant(1), P. Tulet (2), J.-P. Chaboureau (3), A. Dabas(2), O. Reitebuch(4), M. Chong(3) (1) Service d’Aéronomie / IPSL, Paris, France (2) Météo-France, CNRM/GMEI, Toulouse, France (3) Laboratoire d’Aérologie, UPS and CNRS, Toulouse, France (4) […]
International Meetings
2010 Schwendike J., D. Bou Karam, S. Crumeyrolle, C. Flamant, S.C. Jones, M. Schmidberger, F. Solmon, T. Stanelle, B. Voge, H. Vogel (2010): Mineral dust transport over West Africa in 2006, AMS 29th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 10–14 May 2010, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Bou Karam D., C. Flamant, A. Evan, […]
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