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Prescott's streets will thrum with anticipation in the haze of dawn. Flags snap in the desert breeze, and hoofbeats drum out ...
A recent satellite photo captured a giant comma-shaped cloud of "Saharan dust" being blown above the Atlantic Ocean. The hazy ...
A huge cloud of dust blown up from the Sahara Desert in Africa is expected to arrive in the U.S. late this week. The dust plume, which is about 2,000 miles wide from east to west, is forecast to ...
Hazy skies have been a staple in Southwest and Central Virginia these past few weeks. This week, we have added a new ...
The image was captured by a NASA satellite camera located a million miles from the Earth's surface, around four times farther ...
A plume of thick dust suspended in the atmosphere is moving westward across the Caribbean Sea and is expected to reach ...
This dust, also known as the Saharan Air Layer, is a mass of hot, dry and dusty air that forms over the Sahara Desert and is transported westward by tropical waves and steering winds.
Plumes of dust from the Sahara Desert enveloped the skies over Miami after traveling thousands of miles across the Atlantic ... Saharan dust cloud arrives in Florida, giving skies an orange haze.
Dust storms are producing deadly hidden air pollution by transforming mineral grains into chemical reactors, impacting health and climate.
In the week ahead, strong winds from the Sahara Desert will pick up its mineral dust and the jetstream will carry it more than 5000 miles west to the U.S. ... The dust can create a haze.
Florida’s about to get a free shipment of dust — straight from the desert. A mammoth cloud of Saharan dust, roughly the size of the continental U.S., is barreling across the Atlantic and ...