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Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by Nobody: 9:23pm On Jun 23, 2020
Enormous Saharan dust cloud reaches Caribbean Sea after traveling more than 3,000 miles over the Atlantic Ocean - as it prepares to float over the South and bring gorgeous sunsets. Meteorologists expect the dust cloud to reach the US as early as Tuesday

An enormous plume of dust from the Sahara Desert has reached the Caribbean Sea on Sunday after traveling more than 3,000 miles as it edges closer to the American South.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration first announced the Saharan Air Layer, or SAL, on June 7 as it appeared in satellite images over Africa.

The colossal cloud of dust was formed by powerful winds lifting small sand and mineral particles off the surface of the Sahara Desert and into the air.

It most likely took shape in recent weeks when strong updrafts sent sandy surface winds blowing across the desert higher into the atmosphere.

SAL is typically found between 5,000 and 20,000 feet above ground level.

The phenomenon usually forms between late spring and early fall each year, during which time it will travel westwards over the Atlantic Ocean.

This most recent SAL has now traveled more than 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean as it reached part of the Caribbean Sea.

A photo shared by the National Hurricane Center shows areas of dense SAL crossing over into the Caribbean Sea as smaller pocket gearing towards Florida.

Small parts of the SAL can also been seen near Georgia, South Carolina and what appears to be the part of southern Mexico.

The agency added that a second plume formed in the Sahara Desert and has already reached the east side of the Atlantic.

Meteorologist predict that the SAL could reach other southern US states as early as Tuesday and bring along beautiful sunsets.

With its elevated status thousands of feet in the are, the SAL can cause gorgeous sunsets due to its elevation and the color of Saharan dust.

'One unique aspect of the dust will be our sunsets being incredibly vivid,' National Weather Service meteorologist Rick Davis told Tampa Bay Times.

'Saharan dust is orange and red, so as the sun sets through the haze you’ll get bright, brilliant sunsets.'

He expects the SAL to reach Florida, Texas and Mexico before evaporating in the Pacific Ocean.

Although beautiful, the dust cloud can cause problems for those with respiratory issues.

In fact, the island of Lesser Antilles already reported air quality as 'unhealthy' on Sunday morning.

Experts said the larger than average plume also has a number of ecological and climate impacts.

The SAL can cause toxic algae to bloom in the Gulf of Mexico, but it is also considered crucial in fertilizing the Amazonian soil and sustain Caribbean beaches.

The dust cloud's dry make-up also sucks the moisture from the air, meaning it can stop tropical cyclones and hurricanes from forming amid this year's Atlantic hurricane season.

As of Sunday, forecasts from the National Hurricane Center show no activity in the Atlantic Basin for the next week.

Meteorologist Chad Myers told CNN : ‘The dust is the visible part of the reduced tropical development potential area.

'It is the dry air and additional vertical wind shear along with the dust that are the driving factors in limiting tropical storm development.’
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8445135/Saharan-dust-cloud-reaches-Caribbean-Sea-traveling-3-000-miles-Atlantic-Ocean.html

Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by Siberia01(m): 9:42pm On Jun 23, 2020
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Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by bigiyaro(m): 9:43pm On Jun 23, 2020
nawao, even sand self dey run from Africa. Abeg I won go Australia... I need help.
Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by michlins(m): 9:58pm On Jun 23, 2020
See as these sand dusts are making their way to county of their choice without visa but me that wants out of Nigeria can't even after I beg for visa
Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by Ade3131: 10:20pm On Jun 23, 2020
bigiyaro:
nawao, even sand self dey run from Africa. Abeg I won go Australia... I need help.

I won't mind New Zealand but Australia too wont be bad.
Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by osamz007: 11:54pm On Jun 23, 2020
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Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by Righteousness89(m): 5:40am On Jun 24, 2020
Humans are seeing all these strange things hitting the Earth from back to back and side to side..

And we are laughing and catching fun with it..

JESUS our LORD says when ur see these things , know that the end is at Hand!

Even the blind, deaf and dumb know that things are not normal at all!

Folks, it looks a joke to many of us now! That was exactly how it was to those in days of Noah and lot!

But, a Day is at Hand ! That Great day! The day that will bring kings, queens and Everyone else to their knees..

Don't let that day catch up with you!

Do the Needful now there is Opportunity!

#WeFlySoon
Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by DrNueLpureHoney: 9:20am On Jun 24, 2020
Global warming
Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by Kraspo(m): 9:24am On Jun 24, 2020
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Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by Everrest9(m): 11:03am On Jun 25, 2020
Siberia01:
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Very funny, we knw already his reaction.
Re: Massive Dust Cloud From Sahara Desert Covers The Caribbean Sea (Photos) by joshjc(m): 12:52pm On Jun 25, 2020
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