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January 9, 2005

Dust Storm off the Western Sahara Coast


Dust Storm off the Western Sahara Coast
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An immense dust storm was sweeping across northern Africa on January 9, 2005, and out over the Atlantic Ocean. The cloud of swirling, tan-colored dust stretches the width of the image, a distance of nearly 5,300 kilometers (3,293 miles). If we could pick the cloud up and relocate it to North America, it would stretch all the way across the United States and hang out into the oceans on both coasts for several hundred kilometers.rnrnThis image was made from observations collected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) during a series of overpasses of NASA's Aqua satellite on January 9, 2005. The dust appears very bright over the Bodele Depression (upper right) and then appears to darken as it spreads over the green landscapes to the west. In the southern part of the image, the dust may be mingling with smoke from thousands of agricultural fires.rnrnNASA image courtesy of the MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Text courtesy of NASA's Earth Observatory.

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