Satellites, aircraft track dust clouds, pollutants from Chinese cities

Satellites and aircraft are tracking a huge dust cloud forming over China, the second cloud of its kind to be seen this month. The first, measuring thousands of square miles, formed on April 5 and moved across the Pacific Ocean and North America before finally dissipating over the Atlantic Ocean...

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