Yellow sand is fine dust particles churned up by strong winds from deserts on China’s mainland. In some areas of China, yellow sand reduced visibility to less than 2 km on the morning of April 11.
Yellow sand consists of large amount of dust blown across the ocean by strong winds from low-pressure systems in the deserts of Eurasia. In Japan, yellow sand is most commonly seen in the spring.
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