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A large dust cloud from the Sahara Desert is approaching the southeastern U.S., covering Florida first.

Dust clouds can cause vibrant sunsets and sunrises, and a cooling effect.

Haboobs are formed by collapsing thunderstorms and can be dangerous due to high winds, low visibility, and air pollution.

A Sahara Desert cloud of dust is moving over the Atlantic Ocean toward the U.S., and is expected to cover southeastern areas by June 4, weather experts say.

"While smoke invades the U.S. from the north , another entity is floating toward the country from the east: Saharan dust . This week’s plume is already visible from space via satellite imagery as it blows over the Atlantic Ocean," AccuWeather said on June 3.

A dust cloud is a general term, whereas a haboob is

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