Racing Dunes

Desert dunes in Namibia.

The deserts of Namibia are home to some of the fastest and most consistent winds in the world. As a result, they’re also home to some of the fastest-moving dunes on Earth. Dunes are shaped and moved by the wind, which pushes sand up the dune’s windward side and dumps it down the leeward side. As the process repeats, the entire dune moves. The bigger a dune is, the slower it moves.

Animation of Landsat images showing dune movement between April 2013 and April 2022.
Animation of Landsat images showing dune movement between April 2013 and April 2022.

In this animation, showing dune motion from 2013 to 2022, the largest dunes move about 9 meters per year. In contrast, the smallest dunes move as fast as 83 meters a year! Check out the right side of the image, and you’ll see the dark specks of small dunes racing up and past their bigger brethren. (Image credit: top – E. Böhtlingk, animation – J. Stevens; via NASA Earth Observatory)

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