'Godzilla dust cloud' from Sahara that can be seen from space headed for the US

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'Godzilla dust cloud' from Sahara that can be seen from space headed for the US
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A plume of Sahara Desert dust tracking its way to the eastern United States can be seen by astronauts from space as the striking weather phenomenon causes fiery sunsets and hazy skies

An enormous dust storm that enveloped the Caribbean is closing in on the eastern United States in a once in-50-year weather event.

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