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Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1536 UTC
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Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1636 UTC
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Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1646 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1651 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1656 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1701 UTC
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Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1711 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1716 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1721 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1726 UTC
Tropospheric Dust Content - RGB for identifying tropospheric dust - 17 May 2026 - 1731 UTC
Dust RGB key:
1 - Dust plume, day (bright magenta, pink) Note: Dust at night becomes purple shades below 3 km
2 - Low, water cloud (light purple)
3 - Desert surface, day (light blue)
4 - Mid, thick clouds (tan shades)
5 - Mid, thin cloud (green)
6 - Cold, thick clouds (red)
7 - High, thin ice clouds (black)
8 - Very thin clouds, over warm surface (blue)
Dust RGB Dust can be hard to see in visible and infrared imagery because it is optically thin, or because it appears similar to other cloud types such as cirrus. The RGB product is able to contrast airborne dust from clouds using band differencing and the IR thermal channel. The IR band differencing allows dust storms to be observed during both daytime and at night.