July 23, 2018 / Modified jul 23, 2018 2:44 p.m.

Exploring the Dangers of Dust on I-10

Arizona 360 hears from a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Phoenix.

Meteorologists at the National Weather Service in Phoenix study dust storms in the region. Warning-coordination meteorologist Ken Waters has also offered input on how to develop a cost-effective alert system like the one ADOT plans to install along I-10 to detect dust storms. Waters explained some of the factors that contribute to a monsoon with more intense and frequent dust storms.

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