Suggested Searches

1 min read

Dust Plumes in Kazakstan

Instruments:
2006-05-20 00:00:00
May 20, 2006

Plumes of dust swept through Kazakhstan on May 20, 2006. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flying onboard NASA’sTerra satellite took this picture the same day. In this image, one plume of dust moves in a straight line to the north of the Syr Darya valley. Another plume of dust appears to the south, near the border with Uzbekistan. A third plume of dust appears in the east, close to some clouds.

Kazakhstan has an arid to semiarid climate prone to extreme temperatures and dust storms. It ranks among the world’s great dust-producing areas, along with the Middle East and the Sahara.

References & Resources

NASA image created by Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory, using data provided courtesy of the MODIS Rapid Response team.

You may also be interested in:

Stay up-to-date with the latest content from NASA as we explore the universe and discover more about our home planet.

Dust in the “Eye” of the Tarim Basin
3 min read

Satellites have observed episodes of dust swirling across the basin in western China for decades.

Article
Dust Engulfs Coastal Peru
3 min read

Skies turned orange across the city of Ica as winds, locally known as Paracas winds, lofted dust from the coastal…

Article
Whirling Dust and Ancient Floods
4 min read

Now a flat and dusty desert playa, Oregon’s Alvord Desert once held an expansive lake that was the source of…

Article