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Dust Plumes off Pakistan and Iran

 
Dust Plumes off Pakistan and Iran
download large image (2 MB, JPEG) acquired May 4, 2009

Dust plumes blew off the coasts of Pakistan and Iran in early May 2009. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this image on May 4, 2009. In this true-color image, tan plumes blowing over the ocean vary in thickness—some opaque, others translucent. Most of the dust blows off the Pakistan coast. As skies inland appear clear, much of this dust likely originates along the shore.

In India’s state of Rajasthan, along the India-Pakistan border, dust-storm activity was actually expected to bring relief from a severe heat wave, according to a report in The Times of India on May 3, 2009. Extreme heat increases the likelihood of dust storms, and some of the dust in this image might have traveled from areas farther inland in India and Pakistan.

  1. References

  2. The Times of India. (2009, May 3). Dust storm cools down city heat. Accessed May 4, 2009.

NASA image courtesy MODIS Rapid Response Team, Goddard Space Flight Center. Caption by Michon Scott.

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