Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

If you are in El Paso, Las Crus or Seyadad Juverage and it seems that you are breathing in the Chihuuan desert, you are not imagining things. The Borderplex region is gaining its constant season from the dust bowl, the duration of destructive dust that hit North America a century ago.
NASA Aqua Satellite 2 April April April took an image of airborne dust from the lower-earth orbit. Airborne particles are part of a moving storm on the border, which includes the Southern New Mexico, West Texas and the Mexican state of Chihuhua. The image of the image is the latest in a string that contains the dried lake bed and the peashed soil in the southern sky.
This year’s outward dust season is “for exceptional-record book”, NASA Earth Observatory, El Passor University Environmental Scientist Thomas Gill says ReleaseThe Gill has tracked the dusty activity across the planet (and Borderpiex, especially) for decades.
The event depicted above is the tenth “full” storm-a full-fledged storm that reduces visibility less than half a mile, Gill said. It is 5.7 storms more than every year – and since 936, the worst dust season of 2021 is when the dust bowl is lying in the El Passo with 5 storms.
Why do you have so many storms this year? You can blame the climate of drought and record breaking air. Gill said that March was a month of wind that had been viewed for more than 50 years, and the region was “we saw the worst drought in at least a decade.” My allergy jungle sinus thanks to his lucky stars. It is not in the south -west right now.
However, the dusty storm is not just tears. Event Contribution For traffic accidents and increases the risk of cardirespiri problems and its spread may worse Valley feverA fungus infection. Gil and his colleagues assumed that the dust storm was affected more than $ 1 billion every year, farmers, strength and health care industry and especially families.
NASA satellites and modeling equipment is how scientists travel – and how to better understand how the atmosphere is growing, particles can overcome significant distances. According to Santiago Gaso, atmospheric scientist at the NASA Goddard Space Center in the same release of the same release, the same release sent all the paths to Greenland.
Still in 2021, the Borderplex has collected 20 dusty days-annual average of more than 22 more than the last marginal century-and this weekend has more dust in the region’s forecast. If you don’t, you may want to keep your window clean.