Dust Storm
Description
This film looks at the science of what we know about dust storms. It explores what causes them, why they appear to be occurring more frequently and severely in some parts of the world, and what advances have been made in predicting and managing these storms. Filmed in the US, Europe, and the Middle East, the film sheds light on what can be achieved using scientific data, and how this data can guide individuals and governments in deciding when and how to act.
Runtime
50 min 13 sec
Subjects
- Pollution (254)
- Technical education (267)
- Global warming (228)
- Climatic changes (510)
- Earth (Planet) (70)
- Geography (579)
- Agronomy (33)
- Earth movements (31)
- Geology (180)
- Physical geography (411)
- Environmental sciences (779)
- Seismology (32)
- Weather (153)
- Earth sciences (341)
- Agricultural education (41)
- Climate (38)
- Air (201)
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