What is the Saharan dust, which will affect Serbia today?

A large quantity of dust known as the Saharan Pillur has covered Europe the weekend we left behind. Later, the countries that will be affected by this dust are some Balkan countries, in particular Serbia, writes Pink TV. Serbian mathematicians have told the media there that dust is marked by rain. Goran Mihajlovic, has said [...]
A large quantity of dust known as the Saharan Pillur has covered Europe the weekend we left behind. Later, the countries that will be affected by this dust are some Balkan countries, in particular Serbia, writes Pink TV.
Serbian mathematicians have told the media there that dust is marked by rain.
Goran Mihajlovic, has said that there is no indication that the Saharan Dust affects people's health, as it is not long lasting and it is followed by rain.
Serbia has a monitoring and research systems of dust movement in the air, and for that, meterologists there are highly created.
This is one thing we're proud of because there are few places we can predict the origin and where this dust will go”, Mihajlovic said, following Periscopi.
What is the Saharan dust, explains one of the largest pages in Kosovo for weather forecasts, Meteo Balkans.
We're going to explain that the word is for a completely common, natural phenomenon and, above all, harmless. When air currents favor the spread of atmospheric particles originating from North Africa, then the rain that falls from these mixtures into the atmosphere can be rain-spotted, totally ordinary and with no negative consequences, the site explains./Periscope.










