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September 12, 2008 - Dust Storm over Afghanistan
Dust Storm over Afghanistan Image used for Spacing Purposes
Satellite: Aqua
Date Acquired: 09/05/2008
Resolutions: 1km (144.3 KB)
500m (490.4 KB)
250m (1.2 MB)
Bands Used: 1,4,3
Credit: Jeff Schmaltz
MODIS Land Rapid Response Team,
NASA GSFC


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On September 5, 2008, a dust storm formed a giant “U” over southern Afghanistan, grazing Iran, and stretching into Pakistan. The MODIS on NASA’s Aqua satellite took this picture of the storm the same day.

In this image, the pale beige dust plumes partially obscure the land surface below. Some of the dust apparently arises from source points in the northwest, where salt lakes and sand seas rest near the borders between the three countries. In the northeast, some dust blows over Registan (also known as Rigestan) in Afghanistan. On a clear day, the red-brown sand dunes of this arid plateau stand out from the surrounding beige and tan landscape.

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