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Meteorologist Chita Craft breaks down how Saharan dust can affect air quality and its potential health impacts.
Dust storms are producing deadly hidden air pollution by transforming mineral grains into chemical reactors, impacting health and climate.
This year, dust from the Sahara Desert is expected to reach the U.S. and affect tropical weather developments across the Atlantic Ocean during summer months. Sahara Desert dust may impact ...
A NASA instrument aboard the International Space Station has detected contamination from Mexican sewage that spilled into the ...
In 2022, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory launched a satellite sensor to map minerals in the Earth’s dusty, arid regions. But ...
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?
A groundbreaking 25-year analysis using satellite technology has now mapped PM 1 levels across the U.S., uncovering how ...
In the week ahead, strong winds from the Sahara Desert will pick up its mineral dust and the jetstream will carry it more than 5000 miles west to the U.S. For North Texas, ...
Originally meant to study desert dust, NASA’s EMIT instrument just exposed sewage contamination in the Pacific Ocean by ...
The Tijuana River sewage crisis in San Diego’s South Bay can be seen from space, thanks to special NASA technology.
A NASA sensor is able to detect signs of sewage contamination in the Pacific Ocean, a new study has concluded. The authors of ...
Dust from the Sahara Desert is currently moving across the Atlantic Ocean, which could make skies in the South hazy during early June.. The Sahara Desert in North Africa spans more than 3.5 ...