Large plumes of dust that originated in the Sahara Desert could begin causing hazy skies over South Florida this week.
Did you know a massive plume of dust from Africa is on its way across the ocean — and it could impact this hurricane season?
A large plume of Saharan dust has arrived in Texas, leading to hazy skies and a worsening of air quality through the week.
This annual movement of air that brings dust from the African continent over the Atlantic Ocean may stay mostly elevated in ...
This week, desert dust that has traveled halfway across the world is making Northeast Ohio sunsets more vibrant.
What is Saharan dust? Learn how dust from the Sahara Desert reaches Houston, affects air quality, creates hazy skies and ...
Our sky may have unusual particles floating high in the atmosphere over the next few days, as dust from over the Sahara ...
Saharan dust will blanket Florida and the Gulf Coast, causing hazy skies, colorful sunsets and short‑term air-quality issues.
A large plume of dust from the Sahara Desert is forecast to hit Texas last this weekend or early next week.
In 2015, scientists reported evidence that vast plumes of dust from the Sahara Desert help replenish phosphorus in the Amazon rainforest, linking the world’s largest desert to its largest rainforest ...
While utility-scale solar asset managers across the southwestern United States frequently battle the costly power-degrading ...