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Analysis And Modeling Of Dust Event Data From El Paso, Texas, Nancy Ivette Rivera Rivera Jan 2012

Analysis And Modeling Of Dust Event Data From El Paso, Texas, Nancy Ivette Rivera Rivera

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Wind erosion is a dynamic physical process that leads to environmental degradation when strong winds blow on loose, dry, bare soils, creating dust events that can impact human health, visibility and air quality. Since 1932, more than two thousand dust event days were recorded at El Paso, averaging 25 per year. This research analyzes and models data on dust events in the El Paso/Juarez metropolitan area for better understanding of their effects. The meteorological characteristics of these events are analyzed for variables such as the frequency, visibility, and average wind speeds associated with convective and non-convective events. These variables are …