Evidence that Calima intensity is increasing, requiring urgent adaptation measures
I did some research with ChatGPT Pro and made it available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1b4eUHorNQD87_27MUK_lX_baczlsFSSV0MfEq_wI83k/edit?usp=sharing

The provided texts examine calima wind events, dust storms originating in the Sahara Desert that affect the Canary Islands, particularly Lanzarote. These sources highlight that while historical data indicates fewer calima episodes recently, the intensity of these events has increased significantly, with links being drawn to climate change and desertification. The potential implications for health, tourism, and local infrastructure are explored, alongside current and future adaptation and response strategies being implemented by local authorities and international bodies like the UN. Ultimately, the material suggests an anticipated trend towards more severe calimas in the coming years, necessitating proactive measures.
https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/ciencia_y_medio_ambiente/calima-convierte-canarias-excepcion-europa-22-puntos-superan-limites-contaminacion-aire_1_12241601.html