As the hurricane season progresses, a large plume of Saharan dust has been observed over the Atlantic Ocean. This dust could potentially inhibit the organization and strengthening of storms in the region.
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Saharan dust plume may impact hurricane development in the Atlantic
A significant Saharan dust plume is currently present over the Atlantic, which may affect the development of hurricanes during the ongoing hurricane season. The dust could serve as a barrier that makes it harder for storms to form and intensify.
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