Saharan dust to bring fewer tropical storms, beautiful sunsets

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Each summer, a dust plume over the Sahara Desert can travel 5,000 miles across the Atlantic to the U.S.. This year, it may help keep tropical storms at bay and bring beautiful sunsets.

may not sound like an encouraging forecast, but it might be just what we need to keep tropical storms at bay and enjoy some gorgeous sunsets.

“There’s a lot of dust with this one,” said University of Texas meteorology lecturer Troy Kimmel. “A lot of it is suspended at mid- and high levels of the atmosphere.” “For us and a lot of the other southern U.S. states where this dust is supposed to end up, it’s going to impact the air quality for a couple of days,” Treadway said.

 

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Liberals are mad that they can't blame a hurricane on Trump

“Each Summer”? This is the worst in US history.

Ohhh, you make it sound so pretty, but I’ve seen The Mummy. I don’t trust it.

This is what the Sahara dust storm looks like in Rincón Puerto Rico. Color picture! Sunset included for reference

Same story repeated by you. Time has come to Cancel You

Dont we need those storms? Been really dry here in new mexico

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