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  2. Saharan dust - Wikipedia

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    Saharan dust (also African dust, yellow dust, yellow sand, yellow wind or Sahara dust storms) is an aeolian mineral dust from the Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world. The desert spans just over 9 million square kilometers, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea , from the Mediterranean Sea to the Niger River valley and the Sudan region ...

  3. Saharan air layer - Wikipedia

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    The Saharan air layer (SAL) is an extremely hot, dry, and sometimes dust-laden layer of the atmosphere that often overlies the cooler, more humid surface air of the Atlantic Ocean. It carries upwards of 60 million tons of dust annually over the ocean and the Americas. [ 1 ]

  4. Calima (Saharan sand) - Wikipedia

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    The humid air in the inversion layer is often associated with fog or drizzle covering the Canary Islands. The dust particles that settle also cause respiratory problems, especially for people with pre-existing respiratory conditions. [5] It is therefore, best for people to wear respiratory masks if they have to go outdoors when there is Calima.

  5. Everything you need to know about the massive Saharan dust ...

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    The latest calamity heading our way is a massive Saharan dust plume, which as I type is barreling its way across the Atlantic and expected to hit the US later this week. What is the Saharan dust ...

  6. Hurricane season 2024: Saharan dust restricting tropical ...

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    A large plume of Saharan dust is seen across the main development region of the Atlantic for tropical cyclones on June 24, 2024. Dust outbreaks are common this time of year and work to inhibit ...

  7. Five wild facts about the Saharan dust plume before it hits ...

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    Expansive dust clouds arise from the sun-baked Sahara each year, making the 5,000-mile journey across the Atlantic Ocean to the southern United States. While these dust plumes tend to stay intact ...

  8. Saharan dust helping keep tropics quiet for now but busiest ...

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    Saharan dust and high wind shear means there are no tropical disturbances with a meaningful shot at development for the upcoming seven days, according to Truchelut. "A lonesome tropical wave just ...

  9. Saharan dust has arrived in Florida. What is it and how does ...

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    A huge plume of Saharan dust has come out of the western coast of Africa and parked itself over Florida. What causes this and is it dangerous? Saharan dust has arrived in Florida.