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NASA 's Aqua satellite captured an image of the airborne dust from low- Earth orbit on April 27 .
The Borderplex region is experiencing its dustiest season since the Dust Bowl , the period of devastating dust storms that hit North America a century ago .
So far in 2025 , the Borderplex has accrued 28 dusty days , exceeding the annual average of 22 over the last quarter-century .
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