The response of solar radiation in Jubail,Saudi Arabia,to smoke from oil field fires in Kuwait |
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Authors: | James J. Riley Neal G. Hicks T. Lewis Thompson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental Research Laboratory, University of Arizona, 2601 East Airport Drive, 85706 Tucson, AZ, USA |
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Abstract: | The relative monthly solar radiation in Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia (300 km southeast of Kuwait City) was reduced to 75% of the recent 10-year mean value by the torching of the first 50 of many oil wells and production facilities in Kuwait in mid-January 1991. The value was reduced further when an additional 600 wells were ignited in late February. Solar radiation continued at 55–65% of normal levels during March to August, when 341 oil wells were still burning. Recovery was rapid as the fires in oil fields located directly upwind of Jubail were extinguished, with the solar radiation reaching 95% of the long-term mean in October. |
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Keywords: | Kuwait Oil field fires Solar radiation |
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