maique
maique

Sandstorm

Not easy to see on the photos, but the sky is yellowish and it feels a bit harder to breathe.

Maybe the printed “yellow” helps set the mood.

Thanks, Sahara.

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maique
maique

@Mandalorian It was taken after I saw his, the influence was very present...

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odd
odd

@maique I’ve never experienced a sandstorm. The closest thing must be shoveling sand in the wind, and even that wasn’t very pleasant. I didn’t think the winds carried it thus far. A friend of mine were in Tenerife just at the onset of the pandemic, and he had to stay several days longer because the planes couldn’t take off because of a sandstorm.

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hutaffe
hutaffe

@maique @Mandalorian my white car was red/brown today after it rained a little. Feels like this Sahara sand thing is also happening quite regularly nowadays. Can't remember this happening in the past…

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jayeless
jayeless

@maique When we get skies like this it's from ash, which is never fun, either 😔 It certainly makes for interesting/pretty pictures, but it's not really a worthwhile trade, hey. Hope the sandstorm passes soon.

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Miraz
Miraz

@odd @maique The wind can carry things a very long way indeed. We're 4,000 Km from Australia but still have had their bushfire smoke in our air (not recently — a year or two since the last lot).

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odd
odd

@Miraz Now that you mention it, I remember hearing that. Reminds me how important it is to stop deserts spreading, and environmental protection in general. 🌱

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maique
maique

@hutaffe We’ve had it before, but this time the rain seems to have stopped just in time, and we only got the yellow filter. Maybe tomorrow we’ll be served muddy rain. Hopefully you’ll get clean rain soon, and that will take care of the new paint job.

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maique
maique

@odd We get this from time to time, we’re close to the desert. But no sand, just particles in the sky.

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maique
maique

@Miraz Impressive! I don’t thing we’re that far from the desert, and this is now regular. Not a lot of them, but it’s not a surprise anymore.

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odd
odd

@maique Dust? I see. I thought it was strange if grains of sand could travel that far.

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maique
maique

@odd Yes 🙂 It’s incredible, still. We forget how close we are to the desert. I did a quick search, and Spain seems to be getting hit much harder, the sky is orange over there. Beautiful.

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maique
maique

@odd Just came across a tweet with photos taken on the mountain range where the border of Spain and France stands. Impressive.

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skoobz
skoobz

@maique @odd We had some Saharan dust all the way out here a couple of summers ago. Wasn't quite as orange, but it made everything extremely hazy.

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maique
maique

@skoobz Saw just now that this one is moving north 🙂

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@Miraz what gets up into the sky can carry very far and hang there for a long time… there is more than speculation that Edvard Monk’s Scream painting was inspired by unusual skies resulting from the erruption of Krakatoa… many years later… the painting was made in 1893, a full ten years after the Krakatoa erruption in 1883: skyandtelescope.org/press-rel...

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cdevroe
cdevroe

@maique

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maique
maique

@cdevroe Still going… 🙂

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odd
odd

@maique I guess it can have it’s own beauty, but I don’t envy the asthmatics over there. Have you heard the joke about the lumberjack?

There were two elderly guys at a bar, and they got to talking together. So one of them asks the other: “So, what were you doing for a living?” The other one says: “I was a lumberjack… in Sahara”. The other one replies: “Haha, but there isn’t any trees in Sahara!” So the lumberjack replied: “Well… now there isn’t!” 🥁

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odd
odd

@maique Wow! Looks like ice cream with caramel! Is it the Pyrenees? (Looked so by that name).

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odd
odd

@skoobz Whaaat? That’s incredible. I had no idea it could travel that far.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@odd @maique I was on a beach in a hurricane, once. Rough on the skin. I expect this is very different.

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Miraz
Miraz

@mbkriegh How interesting. I had no idea…

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maique
maique

@cliffordbeshers @odd It should be very different 🙂 This feels exactly the same as when the sky is clear, except when you’re trying to breathe 😔

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maique
maique

@odd Yes, yes it is.

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maique
maique

@odd I laughed 🙂 It’s great!

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@maique Oof, so just the very small particles. I'm guessing it is about as pleasant as the smoke from our wildfires.

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maique
maique

@cliffordbeshers Yes, I guess so. Tiny particles. Smoke is probably worse, I remember the smell as well. These are odorless.

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