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A plume of dusty air from the Sahara desert will sweep across southern Florida this week, suppressing storms, enhancing sunsets and threatening to worsen air pollution. The dust cloud appears likel… ...
A wave of Saharan dust is expected to arrive in South Florida Saturday morning, before it moves north, possibly reaching Cape Canaveral by Sunday. The St. Lucie News-Tribune See when it will ...
We’re in the thick of Saharan dust storm season in South Florida, which is not all bad — these massive blobs of hot, dirty air roaming the Atlantic Ocean are also hurricane killers. Plus ...
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye an area for potential tropical development near Florida July 14-17.
Saharan Dust arrived in Florida over the weekend and was with us on Monday. ... it's likely going to be because of the Saharan dust," FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Jessica Dobson said. ...
The Saharan Air Layer was our summer friend, helping disrupt the conditions that develop Atlantic storms. But now our pal SAL is leaving at the worst possible time: the peak of hurricane season.
Along with Saharan dust, rain can be expected to continue in some locations, along with higher temps and a heat index in the ...
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?
The storm comes a year after NASA documented the largest dust storm in two decades of observations. Saharan dust covered the Caribbean Sea in June 2020, dimming skies over several southeastern states.
A large plume of Saharan Dust — the first of the year — has arrived in Florida. This is usually good news for the tropics, but bad news for allergies and respiratory issues.
Saharan dust does bring some good news. It can help suppress trouble in the tropics. But there is no trouble at this time, with the National Hurricane Center not expecting any storm activity for ...
African Easterly Jet: Strong winds in the Saharan Air Layer (25-55 mph or 10-25 meters per second) can substantially increase the vertical wind shear in and around the storm environment.This ...