Asian dust

Asian dust
Dust, sand, and other particulate matter from Mongolia, northern China, and Kazakhstan blown over China, Korea, and Japan in the spring.

In this case, Asian dust was transported by a downward moving low pressure and the altitude of Asian dust was below 3km.


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