The poster told Newsweek: "The big wave of the storm lasted probably two to four minutes, but overall about 10 to 15 minutes.
On Monday, Aug. 25, parts of central Arizona were swallowed by a massive haboob or dust storm. The towering wall of dust was pushed by powerful thunderstorm winds and within hours, the storm rolled ...
Parts of central Arizona were engulfed by a towering wall of dust on Monday evening — producing dramatic scenes that sent shockwaves far beyond the Grand Canyon state. " It was larger and it went ...
Imagine driving down a desert highway on a bright summer afternoon when suddenly, the horizon disappears behind a towering wall of dust. Then, within minutes, the sky darkens, visibility drops to zero ...
Arizona’s recent haboobs are dramatic but common, driven by thunderstorm winds. Wisconsin once saw Prairie dust darken its skies during the 1930s Dust Bowl. Better farming and forecasting has lowered ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, these storms can whip up walls of dust as high as 10,000 feet. Parts of central Arizona were engulfed by a towering wall of dust on ...