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Abstract. The aim of the present work is to carry out a detailed analysis of columnar microphysical properties obtained from Cimel sun-photometer measurements in the Southwest of Spain within the frame of the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) – Iberian Network for aerosol measurements (RIMA). AERONET level 2 inversion products are analysed, in particular the particle size distribution together with their associated microphysical parameters for both fine and coarse modes: volume concentration, effective radius and the fine mode volume fraction. This work complements previous works based on aerosol optical depth (AOD) and the Ångström exponent (AE) for a global characterization of atmospheric aerosol in this area of southwestern Spain. The analysed dataset spans between February 2000 and October 2008. Time series and statistical analysis has been carried out for these parameters in order to assess their typical values and seasonality together with their relationships with the AOD and AE. Mean values of volume particle concentration are 0.06±0.07 μm3 μm−2 for total, 0.019±0.015 μm3 μm−2 for fine and 0.04±0.06 μm3 μm−2 for coarse mode; mean effective radii are 0.40±0.19 μm for total, 0.14±0.02 μm for fine and 1.96±0.41 μm for coarse mode. The most relevant features are the clear bimodality of the volume particle size distribution, with a slight dominance of the coarse mode in the overall climatology given the prevailing atmospheric conditions at the site (coastal marine). There is a clear prevalence of the coarse mode in summer months plus September and March, in coincidence with the occurrence of desert dust intrusions and highest AOD values. During desert dust outbreaks, the particle size distribution is practically monomodal with strong prevalence of the coarse mode which also shows a shift of the modal radius toward lower values. The size particle predominance defines the characteristic of the site and it has been analysed under two different parameters: the Ångström exponent and the fine mode volume fraction Vf/Vt. We investigated the relationship between them and also their relationship with the effective radius of the size distribution.

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  • According to the latest IPCC-Report (2007), the direct radiative forcing by atmospheric aerosols is better understood and assessed than in previous reports

  • We will relate the results to the previous knowledge of aerosol optical depth (AOD) and Angstrom exponent (AE) given by Toledano et al (2007a and 2009), that provided the first characterization of columnar aerosols

  • It should be noted that the high values of September are due to an exceptional desert dust event registered in 2007 (GuerreroRascado et al, 2009), as it will be shown

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According to the latest IPCC-Report (2007), the direct radiative forcing by atmospheric aerosols is better understood and assessed than in previous reports. N. Prats et al.: Column-integrated aerosol microphysical properties effort of the Atmospheric Optic Group of the Valladolid University (GOA-UVA), Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) and the Laboratoire d’Optique Atmosphérique (LOA) of the University of Lille. Prats et al.: Column-integrated aerosol microphysical properties effort of the Atmospheric Optic Group of the Valladolid University (GOA-UVA), Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) and the Laboratoire d’Optique Atmosphérique (LOA) of the University of Lille This site has a large data-set thanks to the favourable sky conditions. This site is representative of the regional area of southwestern Spain, as it has been shown in a series of publications (Toledano et al, 2007,a, b; Bennouna et al, 2011), in which it was demonstrated that its geographical location is very relevant for aerosol studies, especially for monitoring of Saharan dust outbreaks, with minor local anthropogenic (pollution) influence

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