Pictures | A strange scene of the sands of the Sahara Desert after it traveled thousands of miles to color the skies and snows of Europe

2022-03-17 2022-03-17T11:38:54Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
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Weather of Arabia - In an event that is rarely repeated, a huge dust storm traveled thousands of miles from the Sahara Desert in Africa and flew over Europe, to land on the white snow in a wondrous scene that combines two opposites. Create this universe.

 

This was an exceptional event in terms of dust intensity, but this type of event usually happens once or twice a year, in February or March, when dust collects in the low pressure system over Algeria and Tunisia and transports it north to Europe, and last year dust reached as far as the United Kingdom and Iceland.

 

Yesterday, Wednesday, the dust storm led to a significant decrease in air quality in large parts of Spain, Portugal and France, and difficulty breathing in large parts of Spain that bore the brunt of the storm, until local authorities recommended wearing face masks and avoiding outdoor exercise, especially For people with respiratory diseases.

 

Small dust particles that traveled thousands of kilometers across the Mediterranean Sea covered the roofs of cars and buildings, as well as turning the sky to orange hues, and visibility decreased in large parts of Spain, until dust mixed with rain to produce mud.

 

The African dust-rich storm is also expected to bring more rain over the coming days to the dry fields of Spain.

 

 

(A view of the castle square in central France, on Tuesday, with the dust of the Sahara desert. AFP/Getty Images)

 

(Dust view from Waterloo Bridge in London on Wednesday - PA/Associated Press))

 

(In front of a shop, a man cleans the sidewalk on Tuesday in Madrid - Spain where the dust storm has the greatest impact from the Sahara Desert. (Susana Vera/Reuters))
 

(In Switzerland, a scene of orange snow skiers on the Alpine slopes in the resort of Biesol near little Liechtenstein)

(Desert dust reaches skies over central Switzerland near Mount Bressen and the village of Stans in canton Nidwalden on Tuesday. (Urs Feller/Keystone/Associated Press)

 

(Journalists stand in front of a window of the Bavarian Parliament in Munich on Tuesday under a yellowish sky. (Sven Hoepe/dpa/Associated Press)

 

The dust that reached Europe from the desert on Tuesday, the national weather service, MeteoSwiss, said is the third event recorded this year but the most intense, with meteorologists predicting that the sky will remain colorful for several days.

 

And in Belgrade, which is already one of the most polluted capitals in Europe due to Serbia's coal-fired factories and power plants, "hazardous" air quality has been recorded, as a result of the dust cloud, in addition to Serbia's chronic pollution problems.

 

The dust cloud also reached London and southeast England on Wednesday, and some dust settled on building windows and car windshields as the rain deposited dust particles at ground level.

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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