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originally posted by: Dragonslayer82
What do ya think it is?
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: Blaine91555
White Powder from New Mexico dust storm...
By late Friday morning, NOAA’s Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison confirmed that the powder was from a massive dust storm in New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Not very exciting but I'm glad it's nothing dangerous.
I hate it when these national dust storms travel a thousand miles and selectively, dump their dust on a couple of small cities just North of Washington DC. Especially when they use a small plane to assist them. These national storms are getting pretty clever.
UPDATE - Monday, February 27, 2023: The WVDEP has received final results from the dust samples collected in the Eastern Panhandle Friday, which indicate the material is predominantly pollen, with trace amounts of mineral matter. The samples were analyzed by West Virginia University's Department of Geology and Geography, as well as the WVU Shared Research Facility.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: Violater1
Sounds like two events got lumped together in the discussion. The dust from the storm and the pollen. LINK
UPDATE - Monday, February 27, 2023: The WVDEP has received final results from the dust samples collected in the Eastern Panhandle Friday, which indicate the material is predominantly pollen, with trace amounts of mineral matter. The samples were analyzed by West Virginia University's Department of Geology and Geography, as well as the WVU Shared Research Facility.