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The Saharan dust plume is about 2,000 miles wide from west to east and 750 miles long from north to south. Have you seen one before?
A recent satellite photo captured a giant comma-shaped cloud of "Saharan dust" being blown above the Atlantic Ocean. The hazy ...
Saharan dust is heading toward Florida and could be seen over the state by this weekend, radar shows. Dust is forecast to hit south and central Florida on Saturday and stay for at least several ...
Saharan Dust over portions of Florida is keeping skies hazy. It's also helping inhibit the development of any tropical ...
The dust mass, which forms in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and blows thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean, is forecast to arrive in Florida this week. The size of the cloud is ...
Satellite images early Friday show Saharan dust over the Florida peninsula and the eastern Gulf. The National Hurricane Center is watching a tropical wave in the central Atlantic. Historically ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A dramatic change is coming to Florida's skies — and it’s not your typical weather system. A massive plume of Saharan dust is blowing into the Sunshine State ...
Saharan dust is sweeping off the coast of Africa and will be working into Central Florida this week ... sources say Sarah Jessica Parker tells us about her head-turning 'cloud hat' in 'And ...
The plume was forecast to move northwest and reach Florida mid-week, then hit other states including Georgia, the Carolinas, Texas and Louisiana by Friday. A dust plume from Africa already made ...
A plume of Saharan dust is expected to reach Florida this week. The Saharan Air Layer (SAL) is a mass of dry, dusty air that forms from the Sahara Desert and travels across the Atlantic.
Satellite images early Friday show Saharan dust over the Florida peninsula and the eastern Gulf. What that means for the weekend.