Saharan dust smothers Switzerland, southeast France (phys.org)
from 01011@monero.town to world@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 2024 13:51
https://monero.town/post/2663506

An exceptionally rare haze of Saharan dust cloaked Switzerland and southeastern France on Saturday, sparking health warnings as a yellow hue tinged the sky.

The phenomenon, which began in Switzerland on Friday, brings with it “a very clear worsening of sunlight and visibility. Added to that is an increase in concentrations of fine particles”, the MeteoSuisse weather service posted on X.

With the dust concentrated at lower than 3,000 meters (around 9,800 feet), air quality was especially affected, with Switzerland’s airCHeck monitoring application flagging high levels of pollution in a corridor stretching from the southwest to the northeast.

Calculations estimate that the amount of dust reached around 180,000 tonnes, double the levels recorded during recent similar events, SRF Meteo forecaster Roman Brogli told public radio.

In neighboring France, local authorities in the southeast and south announced that the air pollution threshold was breached on Saturday, with the Herault department asking residents to avoid intense physical effort, particularly those with heart or respiratory problems.

The Sahara desert releases 60 to 200 million tonnes of mineral dust per year. While the largest particles come rapidly back down to earth, the smallest can travel thousands of kilometers.

The sand gives an orange tint to snow and can impact melting processes, notably for glaciers, which are shrinking as average temperatures rise, by reducing the ice’s ability to reflect sunlight.

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gedaliyah@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 2024 15:34 next collapse

Should we consider this a natural disaster or and industrial disaster?

maynarkh@feddit.nl on 31 Mar 2024 20:14 next collapse

Turns out we have one planet, and we can’t go beyond a certain point fucking up only Africa.

smcool@feddit.de on 01 Apr 2024 10:30 collapse

Neither, it’s just wind carrying sand. It happens quite often and is good for our soil.

blackfire@lemmy.world on 02 Apr 2024 17:59 collapse

Real pain in the ass to wash off and stains some surfaces but otherwise its not a big deal.