Sunday, dusty Sunday...
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:11 am
On Thursday, the National Weather Service issued an advisory that a large cloud of Saharan dust would arrive today, and it certainly did. Here's a Spice Cam shot from yesterday; some dust, but still reasonably clear visibility. Note the relative contrast of Thatch Cay and Great Hans Lollik, a bit lower and to its right:
Thatch Cay is a bit over four miles away; Great Hans Lollik is over twice as far, and as such provides a great way to quickly assess visibility.
Now look at the view this morning, with the dust having arrived: What a difference a day makes! Great Hans Lollik is now barely visible.
Fortunately, dust can leave as quickly as it arrives, either carried away by the trade winds, or washed out of the air by rain.
Here is a Virgin Islands News article on the NWS advisory:
http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/ ... -1.1702010
As previously posted, a very handy five day forecast of Saharan dust is available here: http://forecast.uoa.gr/dustindx.php. If you click "Animate", and then "Play" at the top of the new page that loads, you can watch the five day forecast play out. The numbers are dust density in micrograms per cubic meter.
Oh, and here is a NASA image of a giant dust cloud leaving the west coast of Africa: All the best,
Kevin
Now look at the view this morning, with the dust having arrived: What a difference a day makes! Great Hans Lollik is now barely visible.
Fortunately, dust can leave as quickly as it arrives, either carried away by the trade winds, or washed out of the air by rain.
Here is a Virgin Islands News article on the NWS advisory:
http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/ ... -1.1702010
As previously posted, a very handy five day forecast of Saharan dust is available here: http://forecast.uoa.gr/dustindx.php. If you click "Animate", and then "Play" at the top of the new page that loads, you can watch the five day forecast play out. The numbers are dust density in micrograms per cubic meter.
Oh, and here is a NASA image of a giant dust cloud leaving the west coast of Africa: All the best,
Kevin