A deadly emission cloud is heading towards Florida and will be here for a while, alerting the entire state and prompting a National advisory that will take effect through July 14. Walt Disney World Resort guests are advised to take caution and abstain from the theme park.

Alert: Major Dust Sahara Dust Storm To Strike Florida, Disney World Guests Asked To Abstain From Theme Parks
Pinellas County Public Works officials issued an Air Pollution Precautionary Advisory on Wednesday in response to Saharan dust that has traveled to Florida across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County also immediately implemented an air pollution precaution due to concerns about 2.5 micrometers or less of particulate matter potentially reaching unhealthy levels. While Saharan dust can create stunning sunsets, officials advise that individuals may want to limit their outdoor activities.
You can expect hazy skies through Friday, all due to a Saharan dust plume, @WFLAMelissaM reports.
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You can expect hazy skies through Friday, all due to a Saharan dust plume, @WFLAMelissaM reports.
Sensitive groups, such as those with asthma, older adults, and children, are urged to avoid strenuous outdoor activities during this period. Saharan dust plays a dual role in the atmosphere, suppressing hurricane formation with its dry air and cooling effect on ocean waters. However, if it settles over land, it can cause hazy skies and diminish air quality.

Why This Plume Is Dangerous for Guests of Any Age
The Saharan dust plumes reaching Florida pose potential health risks to Floridians and visitors to Disney World and other attractions in the state. Saharan dust can contain delicate particulate matter (PM2.5), particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter. These particles can penetrate the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, posing significant health risks.
For individuals with respiratory conditions such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, or COPD, exposure to elevated levels of PM2.5 can exacerbate symptoms, trigger respiratory distress, and increase the risk of respiratory infections. Elderly individuals and children are also particularly vulnerable to the health effects of poor air quality. When Saharan dust settles over a region, it can lead to hazy conditions and reduced visibility.
This can impact outdoor activities and diminish the overall experience for tourists visiting theme parks like Disney World, where clear skies and pleasant weather are typically expected. For Disney World guests and other tourists visiting Florida, the presence of Saharan dust can affect their outdoor plans and enjoyment of attractions. Tourists may need to adjust their schedules or activities to minimize exposure to poor air quality conditions.

Additionally, the haze caused by Saharan dust can obscure scenic views and affect the aesthetics of outdoor venues. Local authorities typically issue air quality advisories and preventive measures to mitigate the impact of Saharan dust on health and tourism. These may include recommendations to limit outdoor activities, especially for vulnerable groups, and to stay indoors during elevated dust concentrations.
Health advisories and updates are communicated through local health departments and environmental agencies to ensure public awareness and safety. Overall, while Saharan dust can be beneficial in suppressing hurricane formation, its arrival in Florida underscores the importance of monitoring air quality and taking precautions to protect public health, particularly for residents and visitors alike.
The Disney World parks will have the necessary measures in place for inclement weather at any time, including dust storms that arrive from across the pond. If you’re heading to the theme parks between today and the weekend, be prepared and pack accordingly. Watch the weather, seek advice, and ensure you and your family stay safe during this type of inclement weather.