http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2004/s2185.htm
Interesting what NOAA is studying at this moment and it is important to know more about the Saharan dust episodes that exit Africa many times in the year.It is important also to know how the SAL factor affects the systems that try to develop in the tropical atlantic when the cape verde season starts and what impact that may have in the hurricane season overall.
NOAA is doing research about the Saharan dust
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