Meteorologist explains Kosovo car dusting phenomenon

Meteorologist Think Rugova has provided insight into what has caused the dusting of cars and windows in recent days. This is Rugova's full writing: What's the plan for powdering cars? The journalist who has posted this article, with optical arguments, finds that car dusting in recent days is the result of smoke from [...]
Meteorologist Think Rugova has provided insight into what has caused the dusting of cars and windows in recent days.
This is Rugova's full writing:
What's the plan for powdering cars?
The journalist who has posted this article, with optical arguments, finds that drying cars in recent days is the result of smoke from “Kosovos B” smoke.
These days, from the Sahara Deserts, considerable amounts of dust particles have penetrated the Mediterranean and our region, especially during yesterday and today is the largest concentration, and these particles have caused this dusting of the last few days. In addition to the rainfall, these particles have also fallen over the surface, where they may well be seen in cars or windows.
Dust from the Sahara is the source of this dust, which during these months happens to be transported to our country but even farther into the continent because of the Cyclones coming from northern Africa and the powerful winds that accompany them.











