Sahara dust
Strong wind can blow over deserts forcing dust and sand into the sky. How does it get to the UK. Ksb4xkupmga0cm Saharan dust moving across Europe could hit the UK on Wednesday forecasters have said. . Storm Celia brought dust from the Sahara desert to the country The skies are glowing - and the UK may feel the effects next In some parts locals were told to avoid exercising altogether. Saharan dust is an aeolian mineral dust from the Sahara desert the largest hot desert in the world. The Sahara Desert the Caribbean and Texas may be several thousand miles apart but a massive cloud of dust connected these places in late June 2018. On June 18 satellites began to detect thick plumes of Saharan dust passing over Mauritania Senegal Gambia and Guinea-Bissau before moving out over the Atlantic Ocean. Saharan dust is a mixture of sand and dust from the Sahara the vast desert area that covers most of North Africa. The Met Office said...