
Tracking dust storms across the world's largest sand desert
Sand storms are becoming more frequent and intense, leading to illness and death, and causing billions of dollars in damage worldwide. Climate scientist Diana Francis is researching dust storms in Abu Dhabi to help determine how dust from the region moves around the planet.
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