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Saharan dust, specifically the Saharan Air Layer (SAL), can significantly impact hurricane paths by suppressing storm development and potentially altering their trajectories. This dust is being pulled ...
Erin is expected to enter warmer waters that are forecast to have low vertical wind shear over the next several days. The combination will lead to rapid intensification and could result in Erin ...
The disturbance in the tropical Atlantic tagged Invest #96L with the big orange potential development area is struggling against Saharan Dust and dry air. It is heading into the North Atlantic. The ...
Central Florida will see another wave of intense heat on Friday. Feels like temperatures could reach as high as 110 degrees ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The tropics will remain quiet for at least the next seven days. That small tropical wave that we were keeping an eye on off the coast of Africa has dissipated and now plenty of Saharan ...
"People who are specifically sensitive to the dust can have worsened allergies," said a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
There are no heat advisories for our area yet, but prepare for a scorching weekend. High pressure is building in the southeast and Saharan dust lingers over Florida.
Saharan dust will blanket Florida throughout the weekend and help disrupt the typical summer afternoon storm pattern.
National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather meteorologists are tracking Invest 94L in the Atlantic and another area closer to ...
At the same time, Saharan Dust is playing a suppressive role, keeping activity relatively low for now. This dust could also enhance sunrises and sunsets across Central Florida in the coming days.
At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
A thick Saharan Dust cloud will reach Central Florida this weekend, causing hazy skies and possibly triggering "dirty" rain. The plume may reduce tropical storm formation by drying out the atmosphere ...