
Flying over the Saharan Cauldron I
by Carolina Cavazos-Guerra, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Potsdam, Germany
The Saharan desert has one of the most extreme climates on Earth. The dust loading and thermodynamics over this region are unique, and have major impacts on the climate of North Africa, Europe and the Atlantic. Fennec is a large-scale programme designed to tackle one of the world’s key climate regions by delivering the most comprehensive field campaign ever mounted in this hugely-empty, fiercely hot and inhospitable region.
Taken on 9
June
2012
Submitted on 27 February 2014
Categories
- Climate: Past, Present & Future (654)
- Earth and Space Science Informatics (90)
- Field (2693)
- Interdisciplinary/Other (781)
- Soil System Sciences (854)
Location
- Africa (313)
- Western Africa (23)
- Mali (3)
- Exact location (-5.1993 W, 21.5885 N)
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Credit: Carolina Cavazos-Guerra (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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