Massive Sahara Dust Cloud Blankets U.S. Causing Dangerous Air Quality
Douglas Berman and Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns of the alarming spread of a massive dust cloud from the Sahara Desert. Originally expected to affect only Florida, the cloud is now forecasted to cover the entire continental U.S., excluding Hawaii and Alaska. They address the implications on air quality and potential disruptions to air travel, raising concerns about how long this atmospheric event may last.
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