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Aerosols from Nimbus 7 TOMS: Transatlantic Dust Event in 1983
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Saharan dust storms raise dust that is carried in the upper atmosphere across the Atlantic Ocean. That dust can land as far west as the Caribbean and the Americas. This dust can carry potentially hazardous bacteria and fungi.
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An animation showing dust being blown westward over the Atlantic from northern Africa in early 1983, from aerosol measurements taken by Nimbus 7 TOMS
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| Animation Number: | 2257 |
| Animator: | Michael Mangos (SVS) (Lead) |
| Completed: | 2001-06-05 |
| Scientist: | Jay Herman (NASA/GSFC) |
| Instrument: | Nimbus-7/TOMS |
| Data set: | Aerosols |
| Data Collected: | 1983/01/02-1983/05/14 |
| Series: | TOMS Aerosols |
| Video: | SVS2001-0020 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Atmospheric science
SVS
>> Dust
SVS
>> Microbes
GCMD
>> Location
>> Africa
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