Florida will receive a free consignment of dust – directly from the desert.
A cloud mammoth with the Saharan dust, roughly the size of the Continent of the SH.BA, is bowing throughout the Atlantic and is expected to destroy parts of the Sun state in a rusty haze this week.
The bold gift from North Africa has already covered the Caribbean – and now it is Florida’s turn to breathe.
“The biggest we have had so far this season,” Jason Dunion, a meteorologist who monitors Hurricane
He compared the thick layer to a “fog in London” with a “excellent orange glow” in the sunset.
By the time the 5,000-mile Trans-Atlantic traveler reaches the breast shore from Florida to Texas-will put some of his bites, but residents can still cut the surreal sky tone, clumsy heat and a blow to allergy attacks.
The dusty invasion may seem apocalyptic, but it is all part of the strange seasonal Earth ritual.
Between the middle of June and the end of July, the massive waves of overheated air over the Sahara release particles to the sky, where winds from Easter Africans burst them to the west.
And there is even a name: Saharan air layer, according to FOX 35.
“Likes like rinsing and repeat each year, is part of a normal cycle of earth shakes,” said Sammy Hadi, a meteorologist at the national weather service in Miami, for The Times.
Although this is nothing for people to worry, the Saharan air layer weakens the quality of the air, which will make it especially for those with asthma or issues of creation.
However, the dusting the surrounding dusts of the stunning sunrise and sunset.
And while the Saharan dust can wear your car as parked in a construction area, it will make less rainstorm – which can be a good and bad thing.
“There is a lot of dry air, and you don’t feel that dry air, but the clouds feel it because they grow and form storms, they run into that dry air and they just collapse,” Dunion retreated in time. “They are embedded.”
Dust suppresses the suppression of tropical storm formation by robbing the moisture atmosphere it needs to draw serious weather. In other words: it’s not just filthy – it’s doing task.
This is good news for hurricane observations, but not great news for everyone else, because rain helps all sand and dust. So without it – all this just remains in the air.
Experts say dust stomach usually die until August and September.
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