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An unusually thick, nearly 5,000-mile-long plume of dust that was whisked off the Sahara Desert by storm-related winds June 14 is moving ashore along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from Texas to ...
A plume of dust from the Sahara desert in northwest Africa has made its way across the Atlantic, and it could impact us here in Washington, D. C. this weekend.
Dust from the Saharan Desert will drift across Alabama this weekend! Find out more about the Saharan Air Layer and what it ...
Massive Sahara desert dust plume drifting toward the United States (CBS News) Massive Saharan Dust Plume Now in the Caribbean Sea to Complete 5,000-Mile Journey From Africa to U.S. This Week (Weather) ...
On Wednesday, this sunset enhancing, blue sky limiting, tropical threat reducing dust plume continues its 5,000-mile journey toward the US. A vast cloud of Sahara dust blankets the city of San ...
Enormous plume of dust predicted to reach U.S. all the way from the Sahara Desert The dust should suppress Atlantic hurricane activity, at least temporarily. June 18, 2020 More than 5 years ago ...
June 26 (UPI) --A large dust plume from across the ocean is expected to arrive in the United States this weekend, covering areas from New York, through the Atlantic coast to Texas.While the cloud ...
The plume appears every year and is the result of atmospheric conditions in the Sahara desert, Africa, at this time of year. The Saharan Air Layer forms over the desert between spring and fall ...
A plume of Sahara dust that has blanketed parts of southern and central Europe in recent days caused a short, sharp spike in air pollution across the region, researchers said Tuesday.
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A plume of dust from the Sahara desert in northwest Africa has made its way across the Atlantic and is expected to arrive in the Tri-State this weekend. While you may not have heard of it before ...