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Dust over North Atlantic Ocean

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2024-04-02 12:00:00
April 2, 2002

There was an extra heavy concentration of aerosolvisible in this true-color Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) image of the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Canadian Maritimes. This scene was acquired on April 2, 2002. It is unclear where this dust came from; it could possibly have originated from the large Asian dust storm or perhaps from the African Sahara. (Last year, dust from Asia was observedto make it to this same region.)

Beneath the haze, the greener waters of Georges Bank (east of Cape Cod) and of the Grand Banks (southeast of the Island of Newfoundland) stand out against the surrounding dark blue ocean water.

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Image courtesy the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE

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