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Saharan Dust over portions of Florida is keeping skies hazy. It's also helping inhibit the development of any tropical ...
The dust mass, which forms in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and blows thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean, is ...
A recurring atmospheric phenomenon that doesn't always reach North America is expected to dust SC skies this week.
Dust isn't the only threat out there, especially for those with respiratory problems. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is moving ...
A Saharan dust plume is expected to bring milky skies and hazy sunsets to Florida, the Southeast, and Gulf Coast.
Throughout the early half of the hurricane season into August, you will hear meteorologists talk about Saharan dust.
A large plume of Saharan dust will blanket the Gulf Coast after traveling across the Atlantic Friday, local meteorologists ...
The blast of North African heat enveloping parts of Europe this week will bring powerful thunderstorms and Saharan sand in ...
Saharan dust cloud crosses Atlantic, impacts air quality, supports ecosystems, tracked using advanced satellites.
Each summer, towering plumes of Saharan Dust cross the Atlantic, arriving in the skies over Florida and the Gulf Coast like clockwork. Could the dry Saharan air could ironically make Florida’s famous ...
Tropical wave 2: A tropical wave is east of the Lesser Antilles, extending from 06N to 17N with axis near 57W, moving west ...
Saharan dust continues to move through the area, keeping hazy skies in the forecast and only isolated inland shower chances.