NASA Science News for April 13, 2007
What happens to a hurricane when it gets hit by a dust storm? This is an important question because Atlantic hurricanes are born not far from the Sahara desert. Recently NASA scientists gathered data that brings them closer to the answer. They did it by flying directly into a dusty hurricane.
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