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Tropics Impact: Here’s when the First Saharan Dust Plume Is Set to Arrive in Central Florida

  • A vast Saharan dust plume about 2,000 miles wide is arriving this week over the Caribbean, Florida, and parts of the southeastern U.S., creating hazy skies.
  • Waves of low pressure pick up dust from the Sahara Desert and carry it across the Atlantic Ocean in a phenomenon known as the Saharan Air Layer.
  • The dust forms clouds between 5,000 and 20,000 feet high, may deposit dry residue after rain, and is typical for its strongest activity during June and July.
  • Most of the dust remains high in the atmosphere causing little breathing trouble, though combined smoke and dust can worsen air quality for sensitive individuals, as Dr. Samuel Gurevich noted.
  • The dust helps suppress tropical storm formation and forecasters use its patterns to improve hurricane forecasts for the 2025 season, which NOAA predicts will have above-average activity.
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The Suncoast News & Scoop broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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