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stofprachten

Stofprachten is a term used in some Dutch-language meteorological and environmental literature to describe organized plumes of dust suspended in the atmosphere and transported over considerable distances. The term does not have a single formal definition in major international glossaries, and its usage varies between sources, from general descriptions of dust-laden air masses to more specific events akin to dust plumes or dust storms.

Formation and characteristics: Stofprachten typically originate in arid or semi-arid regions, or on disturbed soils, and

Impacts and importance: They affect air quality and visibility, with health impacts for vulnerable populations, and

Observation and research: Monitoring methods include satellite imagery, lidar, ground-based aerosol sensors, and sun photometers. Climate

See also: Dust storm, Dust plume, Aerosols, Dust transport.

are
enhanced
by
strong
surface
winds
and
convective
mixing.
Dust
particles
are
lifted
into
the
boundary
layer
and
can
form
vertically
extended
plumes
that
propagate
downwind
with
synoptic-scale
winds.
Particle
sizes
usually
span
a
wide
range,
from
submicron
to
tens
of
micrometres;
concentrations
are
highest
near
the
source
and
decay
with
distance,
though
some
plumes
remain
detectable
hundreds
to
thousands
of
kilometers
away.
They
can
last
from
several
hours
to
a
few
days.
can
influence
climate
by
altering
the
Earth’s
radiation
balance
and
cloud
formation.
They
also
affect
agriculture,
solar
energy
installations,
and
transportation.
and
weather
models
incorporate
dust
emission
schemes
and
transport
processes
to
forecast
dust
events.
The
term
stofprachten
is
encountered
primarily
in
Dutch-language
sources;
in
other
contexts,
these
phenomena
are
often
described
as
dust
plumes
or
dust
storms.