Texas A&M University: Researchers Identify and Quantify African Dust in the Air Above Houston
February 27, 2020
February 27, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 27 (TNSscientificresearch] -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Every summer, large-scale Saharan dust plumes from Africa travel more than 6,000 miles on trade winds across the Atlantic Ocean, impacting places in the eastern Caribbean, and sometimes passing over the southern United States.
The journey to Houston takes about 10 days. And once it settles over the city, breathing the contaminated air c . . .
Every summer, large-scale Saharan dust plumes from Africa travel more than 6,000 miles on trade winds across the Atlantic Ocean, impacting places in the eastern Caribbean, and sometimes passing over the southern United States.
The journey to Houston takes about 10 days. And once it settles over the city, breathing the contaminated air c . . .