African dust is a lifesaver with tropical development. Just like how it can reduce rain chances for the state of Florida, the dust can also reduce moisture needed for tropical systems to develop in the Atlantic basin.
Saharan dust can suppress or inhibit formation and intensification of tropical systems during the summer months. This dry air helps to disrupt the vertical structure of any already developed systems, making it more difficult for them to organize and strengthen.
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