Rare storms temporarily create lakes in the Sahara desert, revealing surprising moisture pathways and climate connections.
New research has uncovered how powerful storms occasionally drench parts of theSahara Desert, forming short-lived lakes and ...
Over two days in September, however, intense rain fell in parts of the desert in southeast Morocco, after a low pressure system pushed across northwestern Sahara. Preliminary NASA satellite data ...
and it has since been captured in many satellite images. Despite its remote location, the Eye of the Sahara attracts visitors who want to see the formation up close. However, the desert ...
It snowed on December 19 in the Sahara Desert, and NASA's Landsat 7 satellite was there (or rather, hundreds of miles overhead) to see it. The photo comes from Landsat 7's Enhanced Thematic Mapper ...
With this amount of sand coverage, there’s still plenty of opportunity for the formation of vast dune seas, known as ergs.