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Florida is set to experience a dry spell as a massive plume of dust from the Sahara is keeping tropical developments at bay ...
By the time the 5,000-mile trans-Atlantic traveler reaches the Gulf Coast — from Florida to Texas — it’ll lose some of its ...
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?
▪ Saharan dust is an extremely dry, dusty air mass, containing about 50% less moisture than the typical tropical atmosphere, ...
The highest concentrations of Saharan dust will affect Florida on Wednesday and Thursday, but lighter concentrations may ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a potential tropical development that’s just off Florida’s southeastern coast.
The first, smaller plume will reach South Florida on Saturday. The second will engulf the state starting on June 4.