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Weather alert Florida: Saharan dust brings haze and fiery skies

Noah Williams
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Noah Williams
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A Saharan plume sweeps into Central Florida skies

Every summer, between June and August, a vast dust cloud from the Sahara Desert travels more than 5,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. This seasonal phenomenon, known as the Saharan Air Layer (SAL), has now reached Central Florida, wrapping cities like Orlando in a visible haze.

The SAL is a hot, dry layer of air located between 5,000 and 20,000 feet above sea level. It moves westward on the back of powerful easterly trade winds, often unnoticed by travelers in high-altitude flights passing directly through it. But when it arrives over land, its presence becomes unmistakable.

 

Impact on air quality and health in Orlando

The current Air Quality Index (AQI) in parts of Central Florida reflects moderate levels, which, while generally safe, can become problematic for sensitive individuals. The fine particulate matter contained in the Saharan dust may trigger symptoms in asthmatics, allergy sufferers, and anyone with chronic respiratory issues.

On days when the dust concentration increases, children, older adults, and individuals with heart and lung diseases are especially at risk. It’s crucial for these groups to remain indoors, close windows, and if possible, use air purifiers. Even if the dust isn’t clearly visible, it’s still in the air — refracting sunlight and tinting the skies a pale, washed-out tone.

 

Dramatic sunrises and sunsets across Central Florida

One of the few positive effects of the Saharan dust is its visual spectacle. As the dust scatters sunlight, sunrises and sunsets take on dramatic hues — rich reds, deep oranges, and fiery pinks paint the horizon. These vivid scenes, now visible over Orlando and the surrounding areas, are made possible by the dust particles filtering and bending light as the sun rises and sets.

However, behind this beauty lies a hidden reminder of the airborne particles that affect the quality of the air we breathe.

 

Saharan dust could help suppress tropical storms

Interestingly, while the dust layer may reduce visibility and cause health concerns, it plays an important role in tropical storm suppression. The dry, stable air of the SAL inhibits the development of tropical systems, making it harder for hurricanes and tropical storms to form.

So, although Central Florida residents may feel discomfort due to the haze, the Saharan dust might be acting as a natural atmospheric barrier, preventing the birth of stronger and more dangerous storms during the early hurricane season.

Meteorological update valid as of today, Friday, June 6, 2025, for Central Florida (New York time).

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