A satellite image from Monday, July 21 shows the Saharan Air Layer over the Atlantic Ocean. A tropical wave rolled off the coast of Africa a few days ago and began its journey across the Atlantic. But ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The densest cloud of Saharan dust we’ve seen in decades has made its way to the Gulf of Mexico after a 5,000-mile trek across the Atlantic Ocean. But with the arrival of the dust, ...
The first big surge of Saharan dust from Africa has been sweeping through the Atlantic and Caribbean the past few days and has now spread into Florida. Here's what you need to know about this dust: In ...
A "wall of dust" is heading toward Florida and could hang around until the weekend. Saharan dust helps prevent hurricanes from developing or strengthening and provides some vivid sunrises and sunsets.
The first large plume of Saharan dust is set to arrive in Florida. These tiny particles travel thousands of miles through the Saharan Air Layer (SAL), which is located between half and 3.5 miles from ...
Plumes of Saharan dust are heading to Florida and may be seen by the weekend, according to forecasters. But will the dust affect our weather? In the short term, the rain in the forecast the next ...
A recurring atmospheric phenomenon that doesn't always reach North America is expected to dust South Carolina skies this week. The event is known as the Saharan Layer, a 2.5-mile-thick layer of the ...
A quick look to the skies of the United States in recent days could yield anything from Canadian wildfire smoke to the Aurora Borealis. Saharan dust will be added to the list over the next few days.
A large plume of Saharan dust, approximately 2,000 miles wide, is moving towards Florida and is expected to arrive late this week. The dust, while not unusual for this time of year, is a larger plume ...
HOUSTON – Its that time of year again. Meteorological Summer began on Sunday. Not only is it the start of hurricane season, it is also start of the time of year when the skies can turn hazy as dust ...
A "wall of dust" is heading toward Florida and could hang around until the weekend. Smoke from Canadian wildfires dipped as far south as North Florida. The same conditions bringing the Saharan dust ...
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