The clouds of Sahara who went to Florida and beyond
Clouds in the dust that sprout the Saharan desert in the southeastern US affects local weather and may clear the days and sunset
Each year, periods of air leaders carry about ten million tons of Saharan Dust across the Atlantic and ahead. On February 18, 2021, the Viirs of NOAA-20 earned a dramatic show of windshield wind.
NASA’s observatory image of Lauren Dauphin, using Viirs Data from EOSDIS Lance, Gibs / World Policy Polar-Orbiting Partnership
Clouds in the dust ran out of the desert to Sahara In many oceans of Atlantic can make for the unusual view of the days and sunset, as well as the potentially broken weather, in Florida and southeastern parts.
What happened
Between the late spring and early fall, dust from the Saharan was driven by the Atlantic Ocean every three to five days. If the conditions are correct, the masses of the air filled with this dust can make it thousands of miles required to reach North America. Meteorologists call this type of air mass in the Saharan Air Layer, or Ps.
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Today, on Friday, a thin salar scattered in Florida, says Torres-Vazquez, a meteorologist of the Miami Office, adding that the storms were carried on the peninsula on a cold Saturday. Another layer of the dust-it is so thick and raised – can then blow next week, even if torecast is not very sure, the Torres-Vazquez notes.
It should be noticed that the Atlantic Hurricane Season began to start June 1. Overall, Salt was compatible with it – so some scientists think about it Dust clouds can develop Hurricane Development. Now, however, forecasters do not expect any tropical storms to improve atlantic in the coming week.
Sunrise, Sunset
The effects that are more visible to local residents because the dusty dust can be unusual days and sunset.
“Kung ikaw adunay Saharan Dust o bisan unsang ubang matang sa partikulo, kung ang adlaw moabut sa usa ka anggulo, sama sa pagsubang sa adlaw o sa pagsalop sa mga lahi nga naa sa yuta nga naa sa yuta nga naa ra sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga mga kolor nga naa sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga lahi nga kolor sa mga Different colors of types of colors of types of colors of types of types of colors are on the ground right and the range of colors that are on the ground. “
Other parts of the country can also be seen Improved Sunrises and Sunsets During the coming days from a different kind of smoke in particulate-wildfire. Canada still experienced another brutal year for wildfires, with about 700,000 hectares, or more than 2,500 square miles, burned so far.
Current fires are worse in Saskatchewan provinces and manitoba, partly because of high temperatures collected by Central Canada. Smoke from these explosions are expected to reach US states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Micidays, in the coming days.
Depending on how great the dust and smoke can get on the face of the earth, these kinds of particulate matter, especially with childhood or heart disease or heart disease or heart disease or heart disease or heart disease. the Condition of air Can help you gauge if you need to be careful.