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A plume of Saharan dust is once again moving towards the Texas coast, and is expected to bring one or two drier days to the ...
New images reveal that the strange Martian stripes on the slopes are formed by avalanches of dry dust, not liquid water.
Saharan dust might be coming our way. Why do we care? The dust is kicked up from thunderstorms in northern Africa, pushed high into the atmosphere and transported thousands of miles away.
Skies over metro Phoenix were hazy and gray Tuesday morning. Here's what is causing poor air quality in Phoenix and when it might improve.
Here’s a cool fact: Saharan dust can actually help slow down or choke the development of tropical systems. So, while the haze might feel heavy, it’s doing us a favor by keeping some storms away.
A dust particle can go on a great voyage. It starts on land; it continues in the air, where winds carry the particle up, up, and away. And—at least for some dust particles—that saga might end ...
Saharan dust is moving across the Atlantic Ocean and could reach South Florida, resulting in hotter days and less rain, meteorologists said. As of Sunday afternoon, the dust was still approaching ...
The dust might cause the horizon to look hazier, but it brings out different colors and creates an even more beautiful sunset. A Saharan dust a day keeps the storms at bay?
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