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Sahara Dust Cloud heads for Florida!
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Posted on 07/23/2005 10:27:21 AM PDT by luknskill

The cloud heading this way is almost as big as the United States, Lushine said.

Thought this was out of the ordinary. The size anyhow.

http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/nationworld/story/5040423p-4596815c.html


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: cameldung; doomed; duststorm; florida; sahara; sandstorm
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1 posted on 07/23/2005 10:27:21 AM PDT by luknskill
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I guess it will have to fight the dust cloud called the "DNC", which is already over the U.S., for room.


2 posted on 07/23/2005 10:29:29 AM PDT by in hoc signo vinces ("Soylent Green is People!")
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To: luknskill

And not one satellite picture? Bah...


3 posted on 07/23/2005 10:30:44 AM PDT by Prime Choice (Thanks to the Leftists, yesterday's deviants are today's "alternate lifestyles.")
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To: luknskill
Click here
4 posted on 07/23/2005 10:31:06 AM PDT by SwankyC (1st Bn 11th Marines Semper Fi)
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To: luknskill

I'm confused. Would not the prevailing westerlies place the Sahara downwind from Florida?


5 posted on 07/23/2005 10:31:10 AM PDT by AlienCrossfirePlayer (Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt for Vice President!)
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To: luknskill

I'm just waiting for the plague of locusts to hit 'em.


6 posted on 07/23/2005 10:31:30 AM PDT by kenth
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To: luknskill
"It might turn the skies milkier and leave a light coating of reddish-brown dust on cars, the result of a small amount of iron. It also could make the sunrise and sunset spectacular"

Free fertilizer and pretty sunsets. Beats a hurricane any day.

7 posted on 07/23/2005 10:32:15 AM PDT by No Blue States
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I'm just waiting for the plague of locusts to hit 'em.

Is the next Democratic Convention in Florida?

8 posted on 07/23/2005 10:34:04 AM PDT by beyond the sea ("If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball." - Jack Lemmon)
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To: Prime Choice
Not much to see really
9 posted on 07/23/2005 10:34:05 AM PDT by neutrality
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To: luknskill; NautiNurse

This happens every year at the end of the dry season in Africa. The dust is blown across the Atlantic by the tradewinds and they usually blow over the Caribbean, where we get hazy conditions most of the time from late May through August. This is the first time I hear that the dust clouds make it all the way to the mainland.

My recommendations to Floridians:

1. These dust clouds carry allergens that most people on this side of the Atlantic are not used to. Be ready, specially asthma patients, in case the cloud is thick enough to cause trouble.

2. The dust clouds precede the rainy season in West Africa. The start of the rainy season is the beginning of the Cape Verde Hurricane season, when we start getting the train of tropical waves rolling out of Africa and into the warm Atlantic, where the most dangerous hurricanes originate.


10 posted on 07/23/2005 10:37:03 AM PDT by cll
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To: AlienCrossfirePlayer

Upwind. It's easterly trade winds at these latitudes.


11 posted on 07/23/2005 10:38:24 AM PDT by cll
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It is following the flow along the ITCZ or the Intra Tropical Convergence Zone.

This is a zone that storms can down from East to West along the upper level and lower level flow which prevails in the area.

If it gains any more latitude, the prevailing westerlies will take it back out over the Atlantic, but this time of year the westerly winds are fairly weak or non existent.
12 posted on 07/23/2005 10:40:21 AM PDT by MikefromOhio (Proud member of Planet ManRam)
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To: cll

I should have clarified. Easterly = east wind or wind from the east.


13 posted on 07/23/2005 10:41:23 AM PDT by cll
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To: luknskill
Whoo Hoo! More beach sand!


14 posted on 07/23/2005 10:43:09 AM PDT by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: AlienCrossfirePlayer

Florida is not in the prevailing westerlies - at least not South Florida. It's in the N.E. Trade Winds and is downwind from Sahara dust. We had them periodically when I lived in Miami.


15 posted on 07/23/2005 10:50:38 AM PDT by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN - 3rd Bn. Fifth Marines RVN 1969)
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To: cll

Looks like Red Tide is in store for Florida acccording to this study.

Storm activity in the Sahara Desert region generates clouds of dust that originate from fine particles in the arid topsoil. Easterly trade winds carry the dust across the Atlantic Ocean and into the Gulf of Mexico. "Because iron is one of the most common elements in most soils, a certain percentage of the dust contains iron," said Lenes.

The study used satellite and ground based measurements to track large dust clouds leaving Africa on June 17, 1999. Lenes and his colleagues followed the clouds using data from the Advanced Very-High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), an imager aboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites (POES).

The Saharan dust reached the West Florida shelf around July 1st, increasing iron concentrations in the surface waters by 300 percent. As a result, Trichodesmium counts shot up 10 times what they had been prior to this event. Through a complex process involving a special enzyme called nitrogenase, the Trichodesmium used the iron to convert nitrogen in the water to a form more usable for other marine life. In October, after a 300 percent increase of dissolved organic nitrogen, a huge bloom of toxic red algae (Karenia brevis) had formed within the study area, an 8,100 square mile region between Tampa Bay and Fort Myers, Florida.

http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/20010824redtides.html


16 posted on 07/23/2005 10:52:13 AM PDT by luknskill
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Interesting.

Did you know that Cape Verde storms sometimes even blow bugs from Africa into and across the Atlantic?

Merchant ships have been known to be covered with locust in the middle of the ocean.


17 posted on 07/23/2005 11:00:13 AM PDT by cll
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18 posted on 07/23/2005 12:00:18 PM PDT by spycatcher
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Unbelievable--While reading the thread, was wondering if the dust cloud might improve the red tide situation around here...until reading your disturbing post.


19 posted on 07/23/2005 12:01:46 PM PDT by NautiNurse ("I'd rather see someone go to work for a Republican campaign than sit on their butt."--Howard Dean)
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To: cll

Fascinating info--thanks for the ping. Between the red tide, Sahara dust cloud, and tropical storms, boating is seriously hampered this summer.


20 posted on 07/23/2005 12:03:39 PM PDT by NautiNurse ("I'd rather see someone go to work for a Republican campaign than sit on their butt."--Howard Dean)
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