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    Dust Storm over the Red Sea: Natural Hazards

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    Dust Storm over the Red Sea: Natural Hazards

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    07.26.2011

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    A dust storm swept over the Red Sea on June 21, 2005. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/ (MODIS) flying onboard the www.aqua.nasa.gov/ Aqua satellite captured this image the same day. Dust obscured the satellite's view of the Red Sea and the neighboring countries: Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia on the west, and Saudi Arabia and Yemen on the East.

    Most of Earth's dust storms arise in a few regions, including the Sahara and the Middle East. As desertification increases, dust storms are likely to follow. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment has just released its www.millenniumassessment.org/en/index.aspx Desertification Synthesis . The report predicts that the planet's dry regions will spread as the land surface responds to increased human pressure from poor crop and soil management and irrigation misuse.

    NASA image courtesy of Jeff Schmaltz, rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/ MODIS Rapid Response Team , NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center.



    NASA Identifier: redseadust_amo_2005172

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    Date Taken: 07.26.2011
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 14:36
    Photo ID: 700240
    Resolution: 4800x6200
    Size: 3.51 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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