
Massive Dust Storm Engulfs Phoenix And The Apocalyptic Photos Have Everyone Stu…
A haboob is a massive dust storm that's formed when monsoon winds pick up dirt and sand. Winds in a haboob can reach gusts of up to 70 miles per hour…
A colossal dust storm, locally known as a 'haboob' by some and a 'dust storm' by others, swept across parts of Arizona today, transforming the afternoon sky into a dramatic wall of sand and dust. Residents in areas like Surprise and Arizona City reported the immense cloud rolling in, with one observer stating, 'I just drove through that Haboob and watched it roll in. It’s beautiful sight to see.' The phenomenon, captured in a viral video, showed the towering dust cloud rapidly approaching a residential street, prompting discussions among locals about the appropriate terminology for the event. While some Arizonans refer to it as a 'haboob,' a term more commonly associated with Sudan, others insist on 'dust storm' as the traditional local designation. Despite the debate, the sheer scale of the storm was undeniable, with some reporting accompanying rainfall. The event serves as a stark reminder of Arizona's intense summer weather patterns, which often include extreme heat and powerful dust storms.
A haboob is a massive dust storm that's formed when monsoon winds pick up dirt and sand. Winds in a haboob can reach gusts of up to 70 miles per hour…