According to Atmohub, “the phenomenon is intensifying. Tomorrow, March 16th, dust concentrations are expected to exceed 100 µg/m³ near the surface »
The transfer of African dust continues, according to the Information Node on the atmospheric recommendation in Greece, Atmohub.
In particular, as stated in its announcement, the Atmohub “is intensifying. Tomorrow, March 16, dust concentrations are expected to exceed 100 µg/m³ near the surface. “
According to the data from the Copernicus atmosphere, the areas are particularly affected: Peloponnese and Central Greece
Still, according to Atmohub special attention consists of vulnerable groups, children, elderly and people with respiratory problems.
ATMOHUB is coordinated by the NOA – React team of the Institute of Astronomy of Astronomy of Astrophysical Space Applications and Remote Sensing of the National Observatory of Athens and is backed by the European Copernicus Cams Monitoring Cooperation Program (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Program).
Source: Skai
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