Atmospheric dust emission hotspots and climate variables for Etosha Pan, Namibia (2017-2022)
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CSV file containing records of dust emission events (count of dust days), spatial extents (km<sup>2</sup>) of emissive 'hotspot' surfaces (source points of frequent dust plume events), and climatological variables across Etosha Pan, Namibia for the period of November 2017-2022.
Dust days were quantified by visual detection of plume events from MODIS Terra/Aqua and MSG-SEVIRI satellite time series data.
Dust emission hotspot extents were quantified from analysis of Landsat 8-9 OLI satellite imagery.
Climate variables including: Surface (2 m) air temperature (degrees C), 2 m dew point temperature (degrees C) surface pressure (kPa), potential evaporation (mm), and 10 m horizontal (u) and vertical (v) wind components (m/s) were derived using ERA5-Land climate reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
Relative humidity (RH, in %) was calculated from 2 m air temperature (𝑡) and 2 m dew point temperature (t<sub>d</sub>) using the revised Magnus (1844) formula: RH = 100 × ((e^(β × t<sub>d</sub>) / (λ + t<sub>d</sub>)) / (e^(β × t) / (λ + t))), where 𝛽 = 17.625 and 𝜆 = 243.04 °C, with temperatures in degrees Celsius. Calculated 𝑢 and 𝑣 vector components were corrected with relevant off-set and scaling factors, from which wind speed (ws = \sqrt{u<sup>2</sup> + v<sup>2</sup>}, in m s-1) was calculated.
Precipitation totals (mm) were derived from the GPM-IMERG satellite gridded product, accessed via the Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/).
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University of Oxford
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2025-07-16



