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  • Mysterious White Dust Blankets Parts of West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland (PICS/VIDEOS)

    02/24/2023 11:28:17 AM PST · by dynachrome · 37 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | 2-24-23 | Cassandra MacDonald
    “If you are experiencing this heavy dust substance at your residence, per the office of emergency management, remain inside and turn off any devices that introduce outside air into your residence,” the post continued. “Responders will not be responding for sightings of this substance, unless a medical emergency or another type of emergency is present.”
  • Massive Saharan Dust Plume Over Atlantic, Headed For US By Weekend

    05/18/2022 6:17:27 PM PDT · by blam · 14 replies
    A massive plume of dust referred to as a Saharan Air Layer (SAL) could reach U.S. Gulf Coast states this weekend, according to AccuWeather. On Tuesday, weather models show SAL traversing the Atlantic. The expectation is this enormous plume of dust will sweep across the Caribbean and into the Gulf of Mexico by the end of this week, reaching the U.S. Gulf Coast by Saturday. “A large batch of dust was evident on satellite photos from the start of this week and was beginning to enter the Caribbean. “It is possible, but not a certainty, that this dust will make...
  • Huge Saharan Dust Storm Covers Europe

    03/18/2022 4:41:13 AM PDT · by blam · 9 replies
    A massive dust storm originating from the Sahara Desert in Africa has covered parts of Western and Central Europe this week. Strong winds from Storm Celia whipped up sand from the northwest coast of Africa and blanketed much of Portugal, Spain, and France, transforming skies into eerie shades of blood orange, worsening air quality, and leaving a layer of dust on everything. On Tuesday, the European Environment Agency said dust concentrations in Spain were five times over their recommended limit for air quality. “Air quality is recognized as being vital to human health as high concentrations of dust can have...
  • Watch: “Wall Of Dust” Blankets Phoenix Amid Megadrought Conditions

    07/28/2021 7:41:03 AM PDT · by blam · 26 replies
    Zubu Brothers ^ | 7-28-2021
    On Tuesday evening, massive walls of dust rolled through the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, promoting the Arizona Department of Transportation to warn drivers to stay off roads as visibility was heavily impacted. Just before 7:30 pm local time, the National Weather Service in Phoenix said the dust cloud was blowing into the Phoenix area and would impair visibility. Local news Fox 10 captured the massive dust storm rolling through the metro area. WATCH: A dust storm made its way over #Phoenix tonight. Did you see it!? pic.twitter.com/RmJooCfzfG — FOX 10 Phoenix (@FOX10Phoenix) July 28, 2021 A time-lapse of the Phoenix dust...
  • Magnetic Dust

    07/01/2021 8:29:02 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 5 replies
    Youtube ^ | 06/28/21
    Anyone can explain this?Geoengineering?Thanks in advance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UhuQYW6t5M
  • Florida Braces For Another Saharan Dust Storm

    06/19/2021 9:54:35 AM PDT · by blam · 28 replies
    The Daily Handle ^ | 6-19-2021
    Ten days ago, NASA’s satellite spotted a massive dust storm blowing off the Sahara Desert and into the waters of the Atlantic Basin. At the time, we forecasted dust clouds were “headed for the Americas.” Fast forward today, millions of tons of Sahara’s nutrient-laden minerals have been whisked across the Atlantic Ocean and are set to arrive in South Florida on Friday or Saturday. Satellite footage shows the airborne dust particles have already blanketed parts of the Caribbean. #SaharanDust has been on the move across the Atlantic for the past few weeks. So far, no clouds thick enough to make...
  • On Florida’s horizon: Dust, brilliant sunsets and allergies

    06/16/2021 9:52:42 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 5 replies
    Hawaii News Now ^ | June 16, 2021 | AP Staff
    TALLAHASSEE, FL - Sunsets across Florida in the coming days could become even more spectacular, as clouds of dust from the Sahara desert sweep in across the Atlantic coast. The plume is expected to dampen storm activity but worsen air pollution, causing trouble for some people with allergies and other respiratory problems. Some health experts say symptoms could mimic those from COVID-19. NASA is monitoring the dust, which was swept off Africa by strong winds swirling across the deserts of Mali and Mauritania. Trade winds are carrying the plume across the ocean, with the leading edge expected to arrive in...
  • Earth Gains 5,200 Tons of Dust From Space Every Year

    04/14/2021 9:17:03 AM PDT · by aimhigh · 54 replies
    UniverseToday.com ^ | 04/13/2021 | NANCY ATKINSON
    Whenever I wipe the dust off my coffee table or catch a glimpse of dust motes floating in sunlight, my spacey mind always wonders, is any of that cosmic dust? It just might be. But the amount of space dust that lands on our planet every year might surprise you.Scientists have long known that there is annual flux of extraterrestrial material deposited on Earth, which mainly comes in the form of tiny particles, primarily from comets and asteroids. These sub-millimeter-sized dust grains are the ones that can make it down through our atmosphere unscathed. But the exact amount has never...
  • Dust events, pulmonary diseases and immune system

    07/16/2020 10:58:45 AM PDT · by Patriot777 · 16 replies
    U.S. National Library of Medicine, NIH, NCBI, NLM, Am J Clin Exp Immunol ^ | 2014 Feb 27 | Dr. Nafiseh Esmaeil, Gabriele Grunig
    The mineralogical and chemical compositions of dust particles depend on geographic locations. For example the sand in Middle East is mostly composed of silicate minerals, carbonates, oxides, sulfates, and salts in different proportions. In addition recent studies have shown organic nitrogen in rainwater is related to dust originating from Sahara desert dust [19-21]. These small and insoluble particles contain various soluble contaminants in their matrix and on their surface and may also be carriers of anthropogenic pollutants [22-24]. In addition, many microorganisms associated with these dusts can withstand environmental stresses such as high temperatures, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and atmospheric transport...
  • Plastic dust is blowing into U.S. national parks—more than 1000 tons each year

    06/19/2020 11:01:11 AM PDT · by SJackson · 29 replies
    Science mag ^ | Jun. 11, 2020 | Erik Stokstad
    Remote wilderness areas and national parks in the western United States are getting a dusting of plastic every year, perhaps 1000 tons or more, according to a new study. Up to one-quarter of the microscopic pieces of plastic—which come from carpets, clothing, and even spray paint—may originate in storms passing over nearby cities, whereas the rest likely comes from farther flung locations. The findings, the first to tease apart geographic origins, add to mounting evidence that such microplastic pollution is common worldwide. “We created something that won’t go away,” says Janice Brahney, a biogeochemist at Utah State University and lead...
  • NASA to soon end active efforts to restore contact with Opportunity

    10/24/2018 9:15:26 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 11 replies
    SpaceNews ^ | 10/23/18 | Jeff Foust
    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — NASA expects to soon end efforts to contact the Opportunity Mars rover, silent for more than four months after a major dust storm, but will continue to listen for signals from the spacecraft for months to come. Opportunity, which has been on Mars since January 2004, last contacted Earth June 10. A powerful globe-spanning dust storm blocked the sun and deprived the rover of solar power, putting it into a low-power mode. On Sept. 11, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said that the optical depth, a measure of the haziness of Martian skies, had dropped to a level...
  • Red Tide & Blaming Farmers & Global Warming Yet it Conforms to Pi

    09/17/2018 5:51:52 PM PDT · by dontreadthis
    armstrong economics ^ | Sep 17, 2018 | Martin Armstrong
    If you ever live at the shore, one thing that crops up in 13-year cycles is what they call Red Tide. The traditional explanation I have always heard is that is caused by farming and the runoff of their pesticides that contaminate the water. I use to hear that in New Jersey and the same thing in Florida. It seems to be linked to the same people who promote Global Warming who want us to starve and stop driving to work. I would ask, where is the runoff from farmers when there are none in this area? It would go...
  • I-75 construction has Hernando neighbors losing sleep

    03/06/2017 3:53:10 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 29 replies
    FOX 13 News ^ | March 2, 2017 | Haley Hinds
    BROOKSVILLE (FOX 13) - Some neighbors in Hernando County have had it with the noise. They say all-night construction on I-75 is keeping them awake, even shaking their homes. It's all related to a 6.5-mile, $95 million FDOT project that started last summer. Crews are currently widening Interstate 75 from four to six lanes, starting south of State Road 50 and finishing at the Hernando/Sumter County line. Lauretta Clemons, who lives on Shadywood Lane in Brooksville, remembers her backyard 30 years ago. "Beautiful," Clemons said. "Trees, ferns, flowers, birds and wild animals." Now, the trees are gone and she and...
  • How Real Are Your Ashes? Five Meanings of the Ashes We Receive Today

    02/10/2016 7:39:44 AM PST · by Salvation · 36 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 02-09-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    How Real Are Your Ashes? Five Meanings of the Ashes We Receive Today Msgr. Charles Pope • February 9, 2016 • Photo Credit: Jaclyn Lippelmann for the Catholic Standard.As a boy, I remember wondering why so many people liked to rush to Church to get ashes smudged on their foreheads. Frankly, I had some revulsion at the idea of having dirty ashes smeared on my forehead. I didn't like it at all and would secretly rub them off when no one was looking. Today, though I'll admit I still don't like it too much, I behave myself and don't...
  • The 'dust lady' of 9/11 dies: (truncated)

    08/26/2015 5:07:23 AM PDT · by csvset · 28 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | August 25, 2015 | Joel Christie and Jeff Maysh
    The 'dust lady' of 9/11 dies: Iconic survivor Marcy Borders, 42, succumbs to stomach cancer which she blamed on ash from the Twin Towers attack Marcy Borders was a 28-year-old Bank of America worker when she fled the 81st floor of 1 World Trade Center after the first plane struckShe was on the ground when the second plane hit on September 11, 2001AFP photographer Stan Honda took a photo of her running for safetyBorders became known as 'dust lady' and her picture became iconicShe fell into a spiral of depression and addiction but became sober in 2011In August 2014 Borders was...
  • Strange Comet Discoveries Revealed by Rosetta Spacecraft

    01/23/2015 7:39:21 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 54 replies
    Space.com ^ | January 22, 2015 02:03pm ET | Miriam Kramer,
    Researchers working with Rosetta have found that the comet harbors organic compounds, carbon-based molecules that are sometimes known as the chemical building blocks of life. This marks the first time organic molecules have been detected on the surface of a comet's nucleus, according to Fabrizio Capaccioni, the principal investigator of the VIRTIS instrument on Rosetta. The northern hemisphere of the comet's nucleus is also filled with dunes and ripples that look somewhat like geological markings on Earth, Mars and Venus. Comet 67P/C-G doesn't have a robust atmosphere and high gravity like those planets, and yet it still has structures resembling...
  • Researchers can trace dust samples using fungal DNA

    04/15/2015 10:22:14 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 1 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 4/15/15
    Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Colorado, Boulder, have developed a statistical model that allows them to tell where a dust sample came from within the continental United States based on the DNA of fungi found in the sample. The primary goal of the research was to develop a new forensic biology tool for law enforcement or archaeologists. "But it may also give us a greater understanding of the invisible ecosystems of microbial life that we know are all around us, but that we don't fully comprehend," says Neal Grantham, a Ph.D. student in statistics at...
  • Where does house dust come from? (Easter Sunday Ramble)

    04/05/2015 10:41:27 AM PDT · by SamAdams76 · 21 replies
    If you are inclined, you will find dust in your home. Dust on top of the refrigerator. Dust on top of the cabinets. If you take the top blanket on your bed and shake it vigorously, clouds of dust will come from it. If there is a shaft of sunlight coming through a window, you will see the particles of dust dancing in the light beam. Where does all that dust come from? Well, you probably don't want to know but if you want to stick around to the end of this column, I will tell you. It is difficult...
  • Astronomers Find a Dusty Galaxy That Shouldn't Exist

    03/02/2015 10:11:37 AM PST · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    nationalgeographic.com ^ | Published March 2, 2015 | Michael D. Lemonick
    A object from the very early universe is bafflingly rich with dust that theory says shouldn't have formed yet. Photograph by NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), J. Blakeslee (NRC Herzberg Astrophysics Program, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory), and H. Ford (JHU) Astronomers have spotted a surprisingly dusty little galaxy within the cluster Abell 1689, shown here in an image by the Hubble telescope. Peering back in time to find the very earliest objects in the universe, an international team of astronomers has discovered a galaxy that shouldn't be there at all. The problem, the scientists report Monday in Nature, is...
  • Tehran, Iran, Engulfed By Massive Dust Storm; At Least Four Deaths Reported

    06/03/2014 1:31:48 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 20 replies
    weather.com ^ | Jun 2, 2014, 9:28 PM EDT
    “The skies over Tehran suddenly turned black as a wall of sand hit the city from the west, my wife called me to come home 'now',” tweeted Thomas Erdbrink, Tehran bureau chief for the New York Times. Fars News Agency, an independent news organization in Iran, called the event "unexpected and rather unprecedented." The official observation at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran showed a severe thunderstorm with wind gusts up to 69 mph at 5:30 p.m. local time (9 a.m. U.S. EDT), said Nick Wiltgen, meteorologist for weather.com. The temperature plunged from 91º to 66º as the storm blew through....