The document discusses Saharan dust transport and its relationship to hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean. It notes that the largest source of Saharan dust is the Bodele region of Chad. Saharan dust is transported seasonally to the North Atlantic and its deposition varies seasonally. Long-term observations show that Saharan dust generally impedes hurricane intensification in the North Atlantic, but some hurricanes have still intensified despite the presence of Saharan dust, indicating the relationship is case-dependent.