Extraordinary Phenomena of Nature.

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Extraordinary Phenomena of Nature.




The haze is an atmospheric phenomenon that transports the sand from the Sahara desert to Europe, and this year it is the most intense in recent years


Much of Spain is covered in sand and everything is painted red thanks to the haze, the phenomenon began on March 14 entering the southern coast of Spain and it is expected that in the following days it will spread to other countries such as France and Germany, where the haze will remain until Thursday the 17th, the sky shows warm and intense colors giving a very dramatic effect at the same time that the dust falls to cover everything from car windshields to the Pyrenees where a very defined line tells us how high desert dust particles brought by the wind reach.



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This calima is the most intense in recent years and has its origin in the rains that the celia storm has brought to the Sahara desert in Algeria, the storms create strong gusts of wind on the desert floor and if they reach a minimum speed of 38 kilometers per hour, small dust particles up to half a millimeter in diameter will rise and travel through the atmosphere, remaining in suspension thanks to the thermal inversion effect.


Where the cold air from the upper part of the atmosphere, being denser than the hot air, falls to the surface at night, pushing the air mixed with suspended dust to higher layers of the atmosphere where the winds can transport the dust for thousands of miles. kilometers and take it to the comfort of your home.



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A few months ago this dust was reaching Central America but this haze now present in Europe is quite intense and care must be taken, since the particles suspended in the air can be very small and cause respiratory problems, when inhaled fortunately we have never had so much availability of masks.



While the phenomenon passes, it is recommended to leave the house as little as necessary and when they do, wear masks, those that serve for the "pandemic" also serve for the haze and it is also recommended to close the windows so that dust cannot enter the interior. of the house


You have to drink a lot of water so that the mucous membranes remain moist and thus can carry out their function in the respiratory tract by trapping particles so that they do not reach the lungs. These recommendations are for everyone and especially for those who have respiratory problems, but the haze not only brings negative things the dust from the sahara desert is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and iron that are fertilizers for both the land and the ocean, where sand storms trigger an increase in plankton that can be seen from satellite as huge turquoise spots .





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It turns out that both the Amazon rainforest and the Atlantic ecosystem is dependent on minerals from the sands of the Saraha. It would be interesting to see how this phenoma affects the growing season in Europe.

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That's right, it can be beneficial for the crops they grow in Europe. someone needs to monitor that.

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That haze looks a bit scary really. even though the color looks nice for photos.

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It is the sepia color, well yes, we are afraid of the unknown, and these phenomena are frightening because they are sporadic!

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