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Posted: 23 Apr 2020


Taken: 28 Mar 2020

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Sahara dust

Sahara dust
Blick von der Nydegghöchi (835 m) Richtung Süden.
Eigentlich würde man von hier fast die ganze Alpenkette sehen, aber der Südwind brachte Saharastaub über die Alpen, so dass die Frühlingsluft zu diesig war, um etwas zu erkennen.

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Eva Wiren, E. Adam G., Annaig56, Reginhart and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo


16 comments - The latest ones
 polytropos
polytropos club
_ _ ♀
4 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
wonderful
4 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to Annemarie club
Annemarie, grazie mille!
4 years ago.
 Daniela Brocca
Daniela Brocca club
Wie Schade!
4 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca club
Daniela, tja, das kommt ab und zu wieder mal vor.
4 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Man kann gerade noch so die erste niedrige Bergkette erahnen, aber die diesige Stimmung hat auch was:-)
4 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to Gudrun club
Gudrun, ja, fand ich eben auch.
Im Sommer oder Herbst, wenn viel Feuchtigkeit in der Luft ist, kann es auch zu solch diesigen Stimmungen auf weite Distanz kommen. Das führt dann oft zu ► solchen Sichten.
4 years ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
trotzdem schön.
4 years ago.
 Karen's Place
Karen's Place club
This is beautiful.

I like how all the details of the trees stand out against the haze.
4 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to Karen's Place club
Karen, thanks a lot!
And can you see the red sheen? I assume this is the sahara dust :)
4 years ago.
Karen's Place club has replied to polytropos club
Oh yes, I see it now, poly. Wow!
4 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
That is indeed something I have never before even imagined! I do recall and understand similar even global effects after volcanic eruptions, but sand storms in Sahara can also have affect so far is amazing! Makes me wonder how bad the quality of air then is somewhere closer.

Here we more or less suffer for the dust caused by all the gravel spread on the roads during the winter. Because of cars grinding the gravel even smaller, the air is full of dust in early spring.
4 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… club
Sami, It can happen that in the morning one sees yellow-red dust lying everywhere on the car roofs. This can be quite spooky. But it hasn't been that extreme for a longer time now.

The phenomenon of dust from unpaved roads is not so familiar here. In the meantime (unfortunately) the most of our roads are tarred.
4 years ago.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to polytropos club
Maybe I need to explain some more ;-)

Most of the roads are asphalt also here. But during the winter months, it has became common to spread gravel on the roads because of ice and snow. But then also studs must be used on car tires during winter. Then especially in March and April, cars with studded tires grind the asphalt and that gravel into dust. And before people are allowed to switch to "summer tires", and roads become cleaned from all that gravel and dust, it is sometimes almost like in Sahara. And the spring cleaning of city streets is often called as "operation sandstorm"...
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
 Annaig56
Annaig56 club
magnifique nature
4 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to Annaig56 club
annaig, oui, il n'y a aucun signe de Corona ici. ;-)
Merci beaucoup pour la visite!
4 years ago.

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