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Saharan Dust Storm Turns Sky Orange Over Morocco and Approaches Canary Islands

A vast Saharan dust cloud spanning over 1,300 miles is moving across northwest Africa toward the Canary Islands. The event, part of the spring peak in Saharan dust storms, impacts air quality and visibility, with NASA satellites tracking its progression. Watch for potential health advisories or air quality warnings as the dust continues its course.
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Spain’s state meteorological agency (AEMET)
Saharan Desert
Saharan dust
Canary Islands
Lauren Dauphin
Morocco
NASA Earth Observatory
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