Saharan dust in the U.S. ramps up mid-June and peaks from late June through mid-August, NOAA experts said.
Florida, along with some of its surrounding states, is in the path of a gigantic cloud of dust drifting from the Sahara Desert. According to Scientific American, between late spring and early fall, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An aerial view shows Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, as a cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert blankets most of the Caribbean, Monday, ...
Outbursts of Canadian wildfire smoke have filled the sky over the eastern United States in recent weeks, but a new airborne danger from a different source has reached another part of the country. This ...
Florida’s about to get a free shipment of dust — straight from the desert. A mammoth cloud of Saharan dust, roughly the size of the continental U.S., is barreling across the Atlantic and expected to ...
To the average person, walking into a flour- or sawmill and seeing dust swirling around is unlikely to evoke much of a response, but those in the know are quite likely to bolt for the nearest exit at ...
Saharan dust clouds regularly make their way from North Africa across the Atlantic Ocean to Florida, especially during the summer months. The clouds — masses of dry, dusty air kicked up from the ...
Strands of blue-hued noctilucent clouds (NLCs) shine low in the northeastern sky about 1 hour 40 minutes before sunrise on July 3. NLCs are the highest clouds in Earth's atmosphere and form between 47 ...