A large plume of Saharan dust will limit chances of showers in South Florida this weekend, enhancing sunset colors and potentially hindering hurricane formation by creating dry air.
Dry air from the Saharan dust can disrupt storm formation by limiting moisture, as hurricanes require adequate moisture for cloud formation and storm energy.
The fast-traveling Saharan air layer carrying dust can cause wind shear, potentially knocking storms off balance and weakening their internal heat engine.
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