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A recent satellite photo captured a giant comma-shaped cloud of "Saharan dust" being blown above the Atlantic Ocean. The hazy ...
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Saharan dust has been drifting from Africa toward the Caribbean and ultimately over the Florida peninsula, making for some hazy sunrises and sunsets.
Saharan dust has begun to sweep throughout Florida, leaving behind hazy sunrises and sunsets. The dust plume is about 2,000 ...
A Saharan dust plume is expected to bring milky skies and hazy sunsets to Florida, the Southeast, and Gulf Coast.
The dust plume is currently located over Florida and the Bahamas. A fairly flat, west-to-east flow in the atmosphere will ...
"Showers and thunderstorms located over the Florida peninsula, the southeastern U.S. coast, the northwestern Bahamas, and the ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a potential tropical development that’s just off Florida’s southeastern coast.
Saharan dust typically travels across the Atlantic this time of year, but this could be the biggest yet of 2025 and could cause dazzling sunsets.