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The world's largest hot desert, the Sahara, is being hit with unusually heavy rain. Scientists are unclear why, but it may be linked to a subdued Atlantic hurricane season. When you purchase ...
with increased precipitation occurring 2,000 years earlier in southern compared to northern Sahara regions, as well as ending 700 years earlier, which would have narrowed the Sahara Desert.
The Sahara Desert — one of the driest places on the planet, where rain is practically unheard of at this time of year — is about to experience an exceptionally rare deluge. Computer models ...
Many tourists who visited the Sahara motored... A vehicle transports tourists on sand dunes next to a lake caused by heavy rainfall in the desert town of Merzouga, near Rachidia, southeastern ...
It is not wholly unusual for the plant life to sprout in the Sahara when a deluge of rain pours in, past research has shown. When parched regions in this part of Africa get heavy rainfall ...
NASA documented a sudden change in the landscape after a storm unloaded heavy rain across the northwestern Sahara on Sept. 7 and 8, drenching parts of Morocco and Algeria, where such downpours are ...
There isn’t much green in the Sahara Desert, but after an unusual influx of rain, the color can be seen from space creeping into parts of one of the driest places in the world. Satellites ...
As the southerly flow develops this week, there will be some Saharan dust pushing widely across the UK from later on ...
After days of downpours, rainfall is expected to slow in South Florida as a wave of Saharan dust makes its way through the ...
A massive dust cloud from the Sahara Desert has swept through the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean and is now starting to ...