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[EN VIDÉO] Sahara sand cloud over France
This phenomenon happens several times a year but this time it is particularly dense and extensive, resulting in spectacular images.

After the cloud of exceptional sand that swept across France on last march 15then that of March 28 a little less strong, a new cloud of sand from the Sahara is currently affecting the country. The famous sirocco is still being talked about: this wind storm blowing over the Sahara propels the desert sand in the atmosphere and these particles concern France until Wednesday.

This powerful southerly flow is generating large amounts of dust this Tuesday over Occitania, Normandy and Hauts de France: these are present in greater quantities than during the March 28 event, but not as much as during the sand cloud of March 15 which had caused an orange sky over a large part of the country and the coloring of the mountain ranges.

Mildness followed by sandy rains

The rise of this air hot and dry from North Africa has resulted in rising temperatures in France: the 20 ° C mark has been reached since Monday over a large part of the country. This Tuesday, the return of more disturbed weather should lead to the return of sandy rains in the west, information to take into account for those who wish to wash their vehicle in the coming days! And this Wednesday, new particles of sand will rise and will particularly affect the South-West: the sky will probably be gray-yellow and the few showers that will fall will again be loaded with sand, from the South-West to the Ile- of France. The peaks of the Pyrenees are expected to be tinged orange again, melting the snow that fell last week faster.

France under a cloud of sand from the Sahara until at least Thursday

Article of Karine Durandpublished on March 16, 2022

A powerful southerly flow continues to bring large amounts of Saharan sand over the country until Thursday. Discover the images of the southwest covered in sand, from the mountains of the Pyrenees to the coasts of the Atlantic.

A vigorous flow from south to south-east, called “sirocco” in meteorology, colored the skies of the Maghreb, Spain and a large part of France. This brings up mild air, but also causes a cloud of sand to travel from the Sahara to France and beyond, towards the British Isles and the Netherlands.

The wind blew up to 110 km / h in North Africa and the autan wind up to 100 km / h in the Southwest on Monday, propelling these dust particles across the whole region. A situation that occurs on average one to three times a year in the south of France, with varying intensity.

Dusty skies, colorful mountains and a pollution episode

This week’s episode, one of the strongest in the last 10 years, especially this Tuesday, and a significant layer of sand covered the Pyrenean peaks, making them look like Sahara dunes! This coloring of coat Pyrenean snowfall will have an effect on thealbedoby reducing the reflectivity of the snow: therefore, brown snow should melt much faster than white snow.

Sand is also present on roads and cars from the Occitanie region to Ile-de-France, including in Paris after the sandy rains of Monday evening and Tuesday morning, an exceptional event.

This rising sand is not insignificant, since during the strongest episodes, a fine particle pollution peak can be registered. This degradation of air quality linked to particles PM10 is likely to aggravate respiratory problems in people who are already susceptible. This sand contains not only pollutants, but also bacteria and mushrooms.

This atmosphere dusty also has another consequence, that of veiling the sky, and even coloring it during the strongest episodes. This past Tuesday and Wednesday, the sky appeared hazy over a large part of the country, limiting the intensity of the rays of sun. This milky sky took on an orange color over three quarters of the country, as has already happened in recent years in the same type of weather situation. Due to this sand-laden cloud cover, the temperatures that were expected to soar on Wednesday are ultimately lower than expected. The phenomenon will continue this Thursday, before a change in the direction of the winds and the return of the rain between Thursday evening and Friday morning.

In Algeria and Spain on Monday, the sky turned red, giving an apocalyptic atmosphere over southern Europe and the Maghreb.

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