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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 dust season is almost over but a plume this ... - AOL

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    The Saharan air layer is made up of sand and mineral particles that are swept up from 3.5 million square miles of desert Saharan dust season is almost over but a plume this weekend could mean hot ...

  4. Saharan air layer - Wikipedia

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    Dust off Western Africa in 2020 Images showing Saharan dust crossing the Atlantic Dust particles can be seen as far as Cuba. 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.

  5. Saharan dust cloud hits Southern states in U.S. already ... - AOL

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    A dust cloud that drifted across the Atlantic Ocean from the Sahara Desert hit the southeastern part of the U.S., with Florida expected to be most affected on Sunday. The dust pollution will ...

  6. How long will tropics remain quiet? Saharan dust is helping ...

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    Saharan dust, high wind shear, and sinking air aloft should remain in place over the tropics through the end of the month, making any development an uphill battle for the foreseeable future ...

  7. Dust storm - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Levels of Saharan dust coming off the east coast of Africa in June 2007 were five times those observed in June 2006, and were the highest observed since at least 1999, which may have cooled Atlantic waters enough to slightly reduce hurricane activity in late 2007. [13] [14] Sydney shrouded in dust during the 2009 Australian dust storm.

  8. Saharan dust cloud over the Atlantic may reach Gulf Coast by ...

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    The first trans-Atlantic Saharan dust cloud of 2022 could approach the Gulf Coast states this weekend, bringing the possibility of health hazards along with hazy skies.

  9. 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.