In the first half of 2025, Saharan dust was repeatedly transported long distances through the atmospheric circulation, affecting Central European countries such as Austria and Italy, leading to significant increases in PM10 concentrations. Meanwhile, the dust cloud reached the Caribbean Sea in April, and scientists warn that such events may become more frequent as the climate warms, threatening ecosystems and human health across regions.

Saharan Dust Crosses Oceans to Hit Europe and the Americas
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