Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherA gigantic "Godzilla" dust cloud thousands of miles long has been captured moving from the Sahara Desert to the Caribbean and the US in an incredible illustration.Dust storms are common to see during summer months, but this year the meteorological phenomenon is said to be unusual due to its size and the distance travelled.Video combined with satellite images taken from the Aeolus satellite and the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite shows the path of the enormous dust plume in June.The reddish orange colour indicates the spread of aerosols, in this case, mostly sand and dust from the African desert being swept up into the dry air by strong winds near the ground.Due.
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