Dust Storm in Northeastern Arizona

By Richard Chasey, posted on April 8th, 2009 in Earth Observation

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Originally Published by NASA Earth Observatory

A MODIS image shows a dust storm blowing through northeastern Arizona in early April 2009. Clear skies allow a view of numerous source points for the storm.

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