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To sum up with an already impaired, by COVID-19, healthcare, and economy, in June 2020, a big dust cloud stormed through the Caribbean region causing a great impact on local people's life. The plume, which appeared to stretch about 7,500 kilometers, was in the media spotlight after it reached the USA.

A machine learning model that could work with the data we had and recognize the phenomenon.


Our biggest hurdle was learning how to use and adapt it to our goal. Also, some libraries incompatibility issues, which gave us quite a headache. Nevertheless, we are very proud of our achievements, and having it working for real gave us great joy.
We used the labeled database available on the "Phenomena Detection Challenge Resources", more specifically the High Latitude Dust (HLD), from the NASA GitHub repository, to train the Neural Network. As well as the Dust Analysis from MERRA-2 and Aqua/AIRS satellites to give us some insights and knowledge about the problem. Also, we tried to use the data from AOD reading in the Air Quality Database, but to our disappointment, the readings were in the USA only.