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Saharan dust is expected to hit the Texas Gulf Coast by Sunday, becoming the most irritating to sensitive eyes and noses by ...
A giant plume of dust from the Sahara Desert is making its way over the Atlantic Ocean and into the United States. The cloud blanketed much of the Caribbean on Monday, extending 2,000 miles from ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A massive cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert blanketed most of the Caribbean on Monday in the biggest event of its kind this year as it heads toward the United States.
The dust cloud has already drifted into the Caribbean; Florida, along with some of its surrounding states, is in the path of a gigantic cloud of dust drifting from the Sahara Desert.
An enormous cloud of dust from the Sahara is floating westward over the Atlantic Ocean, heading straight for Florida. The densest part of the African dust plume has already reached the Caribbean ...
A colossal cloud of Saharan dust is blanketing the Caribbean en route to the U.S. The plume is expected to hit Florida, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi late this week and into the weekend.
A giant cloud of dust from the Sahara is forecast to hit southeastern states this week. NPR speaks with Jason Dunion, a hurricane scientist at NOAA, about what to expect.
A giant cloud of Saharan dust the size of the continental United States floating over the Atlantic Ocean was expected to spread across the Gulf Coast region this week.
A monster cloud of Saharan dust the size of the U.S. is stampeding across the Atlantic — and Florida’s about to get hit with a face full of rusty haze. RAMMB / CIRA @ CSU.
A colossal cloud of Saharan dust is blanketing the Caribbean en route to the U.S. The plume is expected to hit Florida, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi late this week and into the weekend.
A snapshot of the eastern United States as of June 3, from NOAA's GOES-19 satellite. NOAA / GOES-19 A giant plume of dust from the Sahara Desert is making its way over the Atlantic Ocean and into ...