EGU26-11648, updated on 14 Mar 2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-11648
EGU General Assembly 2026
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Poster | Thursday, 07 May, 14:00–15:45 (CEST), Display time Thursday, 07 May, 14:00–18:00
 
Hall X5, X5.102
Atmospheric aerosols in the Southern European Alps: Long-term SKYNET observations and synergy with AERONET at the Aosta–Saint-Christophe station, Italy
Annachiara Bellini1, Claudia Desandré1, Monica Campanelli2, Africa Barreto3, Ramiro González Catón4, Francesca Barnaba2, and Henri Diémoz1
Annachiara Bellini et al.
  • 1Environmental Protection Agency (ARPA) of the Aosta Valley, Saint-Christophe, Italy
  • 2National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, CNR-ISAC, Roma, Italy
  • 3Izaña Atmospheric Research Center, Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
  • 4Atmospheric Optics Group of Valladolid University (GOA–UVa), Valladolid University, Valladolid, Spain

Quantifying variations of the aerosol load and characteristics in the Southern European Alps is crucial for distinguishing local from Po Basin and broader synoptic contributions. This work presents long-term observations from the Aosta-Saint Christophe Observatory (570 m a.s.l.), focusing on the analysis of the SKYNET Prede POM-02 dataset (operational since 2012) and its synergy with a recently installed AERONET Cimel CE318-TS9 (since 2023). We present long-term aerosol trends derived from the POM series and discuss their relationship with air quality policies and atmospheric circulation changes. Furthermore, we analyze the consistency between SKYNET and AERONET products during the overlapping period, discussing harmonization procedures in light of instrumental differences and retrieval assumptions. The ultimate aim is to derive a harmonized climatology to establish a robust baseline for the region and to support future experimental campaigns deploying distributed photometers to investigate aerosol gradients across the Alpine valley.

How to cite: Bellini, A., Desandré, C., Campanelli, M., Barreto, A., González Catón, R., Barnaba, F., and Diémoz, H.: Atmospheric aerosols in the Southern European Alps: Long-term SKYNET observations and synergy with AERONET at the Aosta–Saint-Christophe station, Italy, EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-11648, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-11648, 2026.