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"On July 21, 2005 SeaWiFS captured this view of a dust cloud that is drifting over the Atlantic Ocean on its way from northern Africa to the Americas. Some evidence suggests that the frequency of such dust events has increased over the past century and that it has the potential to continue... more
Reviewed by clroy Jul 27 2005, 12:48am ( 3 reviews ) • nasa.gov
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Rated by clroy on Jul 27 2005, 12:48am
"On July 21, 2005 SeaWiFS captured this view of a dust cloud that is drifting over the Atlantic Ocean on its way from northern Africa to the Americas. Some evidence suggests that the frequency of such dust events has increased over the past century and that it has the potential to continue increasing as the climate changes." Thanks Kodan
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Rated by Kodan on Jul 10 2005, 4:31am
curious, like color of ocean...look
