Saharan dust is common this time of year. The plumes typically begin in mid-June and run through mid-August, peaking somewhere in the middle. According to NOAA, the plumes of dust seem to rapidly ...
Caption This animation shows the aerosols in the giant plume of Saharan Dust blowing off the western coast of Africa on June 13 through 18, 2020. This aerosol index was created from the NASA-NOAA ...
This animation shows the progress of the Saharan dust cloud across the Atlantic Ocean from June 15 ... [+] to 25, 2020. The dust plume moved from Africa’s west coast over the Atlantic into the ...
A large plume of Saharan dust from Africa, over 2,000 miles wide, is surging across the Caribbean Sea. It’ll push into the Gulf of Mexico and parts of the United States, including Florida ...