A towering plume of Saharan dust is barreling across the Atlantic, affecting air quality and painting dramatic sunrises and sunsets from the Caribbean to Florida. Meteorologists are closely monitoring the phenomenon as it raises concerns over health impacts and weather disruptions amidst an ever-evolving climate scenario.
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