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Case study

24 February 2020 15:00 UTC and 25 February 13:00–23:45 UTC

Dusty Dry Conveyor Belt

The Dry Conveyor Belt (DCB) could be traced in satellite imagery in February 2020.

Dusty Dry Conveyor Belt
Case study

8 May 2005 00:00 UTC

Dust crossing the Gulf of Oman

Dust crossing the Gulf of Oman in May 2005

Dust crossing the Gulf of Oman
Case study

28 August 2012

Ten years of Meteosat Second Generation

Meteosat-8 celebrated 10 years in space in August 2012.

Tenth anniversary image from Meteosat-8
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5 June 2020 00:00 UTC–26 June 21:00 UTC

Exceptional Saharan dust transport over the Atlantic

In June, large amounts of Saharan dust travelled all the way to the Caribbean and the US.

Exceptional Saharan dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean
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