Both lights in the background at 1:06 to 1:10 a bit to the right above the two left palmtrees are really there. You can see them also on other videos. They fly into the sandstorm. They cannot be planes... What are they?
This is NOT a Haboob. This is not a joke. That storm was particularly intense -in size, swift, & color. It is perhaps a coincidence that so many people got 'sick' after this storm, & many have not fully recovered - 1/2 a year later. What is it that was in these dust storms that made them so virulent. There is always a threat of valley fever & other naturally occurring diseases from the desert flora but this is different, something that doesn't pass as quickly or as easily as this big storm did.
@mythtree What makes storms worldwide more virulent is the increasing amount of energy in the atmosphere. One degree celsius more worldwide is equivalent to a thousands trillions of watts. Temperature delta increases and winds are becoming faster. In 10 years from now storms will be the normal case. Depends on how much the average temperature on the planet will increase. Just buy more cars, open more factories and burn more fuel. That'll help making more virulent storms for sure.
@roxy777lopez777 I am a resident of Mesa,AZ and was in this dust storm. Although very bizarre I don't believe that it is what you are trying to make it out to be. I think you are trying to use scare tactics and propaganda to get your point across, but, I am not one of those who fall for that sort of thing.
oh please, this is not weather modification. Just high winds preceding a t-storm that kicked up all the dust from the rain starved land. what is it with all you weirdos looking for consipiracy theories all the time? I think u have a little too much time on your hands....honestly. Bored much? Dude seriously......
I have family in arizona and its sad because one of my family members died in her apartment during the storm and my other family has a pool and its now filled with mud
Geoengineering? Umm.. Try NO. I live in Arizona. Right before the monsoon every year we get high winds that stir up the extremely dry sand and silt. It's called natural weather here that no one took the time to notice before all the "end of the world" hype started getting out of hand. Dorks.
Put some tinfoil over your head ... dumbass conspiracy theorists.
Or get the hell out of Phoenix. Why anyone would live in a place that has no water and routinely hits temps of more than 110 degrees is freaking stupid.
Update: I have reviewed video taken by the local news helicopter. This gave me a better view of the tops of the dust cloud. The tops appears to be as high as 2500 feet AGL (above ground level) and as low about 1000 feet agl depending where you take the measurement.
I live in Mesa Arizona at Broadway and Greenfield. I took pictures of this storm as it came in. I am also a pilot and I'm familiar with the heights of clouds; their ceilings and their tops. The dust storm's top was about 700 feet above the ground. The storm clouds ceiling, however, were approximately 7000 feet above sea level, their tops about 18,000 feet.
Am I REALLY going to get sick if I breathed this stuff in? I had to get out of my car to help an old woman get to her house. I even gave her my old coat I had in my car to hold over her mouth and nose....
@Eternalsummersong CBS did a special report about "just how sick you can get and how sick people are getting since this giant dust storm." 2 nights ago.
This one did a lot of damage. It ripped my flag right out of the bracket and it flew over my house. I couldn't see my neighbors house for a good 45 minutes. It did a lot of damage. I wont be surprised that there will be a increase of Valley Fever from this. Although this really has nothing to do with doomsday it has more to do with how dry the desert is.
@AtelierRoronagirl I have never reported it as doomsday, and if you follow my studies, of the entire state of AZ, this drought area is causing bigger (the biggest in the states history) dust storms. Extreme drought in this country directly corelates to geoengineering and weather modification. Do some research on the Texas pandhandle in Txas. Ask the hundreds of farmers who have gone out of business how they feel about the drought that they have never seen in over 3 generations.
@AtelierRoronagirl Yes, and I just filmed another one today. It was blue skies, big sun, and it went from that to DARK...where we couldn't see a few car lengths in front of us. When we got back home 2 hours later, it was still clear blue big sun day. These are happening often....it is not a good sign.I will post the video when I am finished editing....
Such practices include leaving a field fallow for a year after harvesting to allow the buildup of water to build in the soil and covering the field with dry earth in an attempt to seal in the underlying. These practices make dryland agriculture susceptible to dust storms. These methods are used by farmers in eastern Washington, an arid region. Arizona desert+dry weather (no rain)= very big dust storm. I have lived in Arizona my parents lives there my grandparents live there etc.
Drought and wind contribute to the emergence of dust storms, as do poor farming and grazing practices by exposing the dust and sand to the wind.
Dryland farming is also another cause of dust storms, since dryland farmers rely on rainfall to water their crops, they engage in practices to maintain moisture in the soil.
The vertical extent of the dust or sand that is raised is largely determined by the stability of the atmosphere above the ground as well as by the weight of the particulates. In some cases, dust and sand may be confined to a relatively shallow layer by a low-lying temperature inversion. In other instances, dust (but not sand) may be lifted as high as 20,000 feet (6,100 m) high.
Following the passage of a dry cold front, convective instability resulting from cooler air riding over heated ground can maintain the dust storm initiated at the front. In desert areas, dust and sand storms are most commonly caused by either thunderstorm outflows, or by strong pressure gradients which cause an increase in wind velocity over a wide area.
@roxy777lopez777: Doesn't matter. My grandmother said it wasn't that bad and she lives there. The only problem is property damage and breathing this crap in. My parents were stuck in their car for 30 minutes.
@roxy777lopez777: (sigh) you're also most likely a Nibiru nut and 2012 doomsday loser who wears a tin foil hat so aliens cant take over your mind.....why is there so many lunatics on here? -_-
@Winterwonderland2207 none of the above, and I simply have not made a single claim that you condem me of. Period. Don't know anything about this "nibiru" nor have I ever even mentioned it, or 2012 doomsday scenarios, those are myth, the world is NOT going to end, and I am unclear as to why you have lumped me into the category. When it comes to weather modification ...now you and I can have a discussion. All the rest...never said it.
@roxy777lopez777: Okay. If you're not on the Nibiru and Doomsday 2012 stuff....then I will take a look at your channel. It's just when I read "weather modification" I think 2012 doomsday nuts or they'll say that Nibiru is the reason we had the dust storm. I love stuff about space and things about UFO's and science. You may want to look up on Nibiru...it's been a planet, brown dwarf and now it's comet elenin. I'm really sorry for thinking you were one of those lunatics.
@Winterwonderland2207 My channel is as factual as I can report it. Those who listen to my radio shows, and in September I will be hosting a TV series, those who follow my research do not condemn, rather learn from me and my team. I am open to a lot...and have studies a tremendous amount , I am well read, and I film my on documentaries. I am no fool, nor am I trying to make anyone else who has less understanding a fool either.
Particles become loosely held mainly due to drought or arid conditions, and wind has varied causes. Gust fronts may be produced by the outflow of rain-cooled air from an intense thunderstorm, or they may represent a dry cold front, that is, a cold front that is moving into a dry air mass and is producing no precipitation. This is the type of dust storm which was common during the Dustbowl years in the U.S.
A recent study finds that the initial saltation of sand particles induces a static electric field by friction. Saltating sand acquires a negative charge relative to the ground which in turn loosens more sand particles which then begin saltating. This process has been found to double the number of particles predicted by previous theories
As the force of wind passing over loosely held particles increases, particles of sand first start to vibrate, then to saltate ("leap"). As they repeatedly strike the ground, they loosen and break off smaller particles of dust which then begin to travel in suspension. At wind speeds above that which causes the smallest to suspend, there will be a population of dust grains moving by a range of mechanisms: suspension, saltation and creep.
The term sandstorm is used most often in the context of desert sandstorms, especially in the Sahara, or places where sand is a more prevalent soil type than dirt or rock, when, in addition to fine particles obscuring visibility, a considerable amount of larger sand particles are blown closer to the surface. The term dust storm is more likely to be used when finer particles are blown long distances, especially when the dust storm affects urban areas.
The Sahara and drylands around the Arabian peninsula are the main terrestrial sources of airborne dust, with some contributions from Iran, Pakistan and India into the Arabian Sea, and China's significant storms deposit dust in the Pacific. It has been argued that recently, poor management of the Earth's drylands, such as neglecting the fallow system, are increasing dust storms from desert margins and changing both the local and global climate, and also impacting local economies. Cont...
A dust / sand storm is a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind blows loose sand and dust from a dry surface. Particles are transported by saltation and suspension, causing soil erosion from one place and deposition in another. Cont...
@Eternalsummersong YUP nothing new....101 miles wide , 7000 feet tall, and the largest dust storm in the state of Arizona in recorded history, covering over 6 counties...yup nothing new.
@roxy777lopez777: I know someone who is 87 and has lived Arizona ALL his life and he said "It's nothing new." Lol! It's funny how people connect stuff like this to doomsday. I was down there at the time the only problem I had was cleaning out my car. Haha! I love doomsday lunatics.
@roxy777lopez777: Please stop lying I was outside at the time. Lol! No one was killed or maimed or Suffocated maybe got some in their mouths and hair and even has to clean their houses out. But that's it.
@roxy777lopez777: It really isn't anything new because this happens in other countries. Like I said it depends on how dry the desert is. No rain for long periods of time can cause a massive dust storm/sand storm in ANY desert city and can be large enough to cross into other counties.
@AtelierRoronagirl: Probably did because I had to run to my car....actually my friend got to it first and the dust storm from hell hit and I had to find my way to the car by my friend yelling a me...I've been coughing since then.
@Eternalsummersong: Get it checked. You can get Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) It's a fungal disease caused by Coccidioides immitis or C. posadasii. It is endemic in certain parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and northwestern Mexico.C. immitis resides in the soil in certain parts of the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and parts of Central and South America..cont..
It is dormant during long dry spells, then develops as a mold with long filaments that break off into airborne spores when the rains come. The spores, known as arthroconidia, are swept into the air by disruption of the soil, such as during construction, farming, or an earthquake.[5] Infection is caused by inhalation of the particles. The disease is not transmitted from person to person. cont...
@Eternalsummersong: C. immitis is a dimorphic saprophytic organism that grows as a mycelium in the soil and produces a spherule form in the host organism.
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Watched the video for the raw content. Disliked this video cause i have lived in AZ all my life and have seen this stuff before; where somebody would freak out with a geoengineering theory, is stupid. Drought has caused this to happen. no rain equals dry land, dry land + wind equals dust storms. Excessive periods of time without rain in AZ + monsoon winds preceding storms = massive dust storm, or "Haboobs."
@FlameBite658 LOL really? How did you come to a conclusion like that??? I NEVER said it was something bad happening at all buddy. Read my comment again and have someone to help you break my statement down to the second thought of my second sentence. I DID dislike this video for the fact It was ANNOYING and DISHONEST. Think before you speak friend. Kinda liked how you left your name at the end of your comment, though. Fits you over your screen name.
Dude, your an idiot. We get these about 4 times a year in Phoenix and suburbs during the monsoon season. There is no conspiricy here. This is a natural occurance and has been every year for the 22 years I've lived here. Tool. I hate rabble rousers.
We had a wall of wind a few years ago in Dayton, Ohio that lasted for hours. Parts of the city were without power for almost 2 weeks. This weather is being created by the powers that be. Thanks for the video. Peace and be safe.
too dang scarry
lechelers 6 days ago
dust storms are common in Arizona, just like tornados are common in Oklahoma. why do people thing every single thing that everything is a conspiracy.
shadowhellhound 1 week ago
So did HAARP have something to do with this also?
SunDevilUTESFAN767 1 week ago
Interesting- Roxy- Did you get my photo of the Chem-Trails
westhmpsn 2 weeks ago
Music from Phage Wars???
MartialIrie 2 weeks ago
How long have you lived in Arizona for?
Nikkixxx579 3 weeks ago
pretty cool pictures
akiraxue78 4 weeks ago
@akiraxue78 Thanks, yes they are indeed! Captured this storm at the right moment! THanks fornoticing, not photo shopped either.
roxy777lopez777 4 weeks ago
Would be scarier if it contained zombies
Doomongerer 1 month ago
when I was in Saudi my suburban was stripped of its paint to bare metal by a dust storm. Shit happens. It's not a fucking government conspiracy.
extremetproductions 1 month ago
its no conspiracy! Australia has these types of dust storm too
montg2perfection 1 month ago
Both lights in the background at 1:06 to 1:10 a bit to the right above the two left palmtrees are really there. You can see them also on other videos. They fly into the sandstorm. They cannot be planes... What are they?
Gioscuo 1 month ago
There's a scientific explanation for sandstorms. It's just a slow moving shockwave that's released after Chuck Norris hits the ground.
mrvideogamevideos 2 months ago
my friend was in arizona at the time this summer and saw it she said it went on for like an hour and a half or more
15mandalou 2 months ago
This is NOT a Haboob. This is not a joke. That storm was particularly intense -in size, swift, & color. It is perhaps a coincidence that so many people got 'sick' after this storm, & many have not fully recovered - 1/2 a year later. What is it that was in these dust storms that made them so virulent. There is always a threat of valley fever & other naturally occurring diseases from the desert flora but this is different, something that doesn't pass as quickly or as easily as this big storm did.
mythtree 3 months ago
@mythtree What makes storms worldwide more virulent is the increasing amount of energy in the atmosphere. One degree celsius more worldwide is equivalent to a thousands trillions of watts. Temperature delta increases and winds are becoming faster. In 10 years from now storms will be the normal case. Depends on how much the average temperature on the planet will increase. Just buy more cars, open more factories and burn more fuel. That'll help making more virulent storms for sure.
AlMayer1100 2 months ago
HABOOOOOB~!!!!!
AllisaBlue 3 months ago
Landed in one... HOW BOUT THAT BITEZZ!!!
hotcheetos55 3 months ago
Arizona has had WAY bigger
emoskittles1999 3 months ago
why yellow
ALPHABLOCK2008 4 months ago
@ALPHABLOCK2008 i think that's because of the angle at which the sun was shining.
totesme14 3 months ago
Massive dust cloud, this is what happens when there is no rain and a high wind, I know that the residents in Az have experienced these storms before.
SargentSassy 5 months ago 6
@SargentSassy Yes I know, I am an AZ resident haha!
roxy777lopez777 5 months ago 3
@roxy777lopez777 same, my mailbox was a clump of dust!
654beyblader 1 month ago
@SargentSassy No, they are caused when Chuck Norris is sweeping his house.
MrMinecraftplayer12 3 months ago
so waht i have seen several far worse in the middle east, quit being wining bitches
patrickpapka 5 months ago
@patrickpapka oh, we are whinning!
roxy777lopez777 5 months ago
@patrickpapka stfu, i bet you haven't seen bigger.
Firehotfrieslolomg90 4 months ago
These lunatics who think that everything is a conspiracy give me a good laugh.
setekh79 5 months ago 4
@setekh79 glad you can laugh :)
roxy777lopez777 5 months ago
@roxy777lopez777 I am a resident of Mesa,AZ and was in this dust storm. Although very bizarre I don't believe that it is what you are trying to make it out to be. I think you are trying to use scare tactics and propaganda to get your point across, but, I am not one of those who fall for that sort of thing.
janwalsh1000 3 months ago
@setekh79 Yes, me as well. Most people are unable to understand physics. They think someone is planning and executing the weather :) Lol!
AlMayer1100 2 months ago
@setekh79 Who says there is a conspiracy , exactly knowone
tiocruz2012 1 month ago
oh please, this is not weather modification. Just high winds preceding a t-storm that kicked up all the dust from the rain starved land. what is it with all you weirdos looking for consipiracy theories all the time? I think u have a little too much time on your hands....honestly. Bored much? Dude seriously......
Barderella 5 months ago
Its not weather modification, although they do do that here.
wayy2stonnedanddrunk 5 months ago
Middle finger @ 1:05 right side-big as far as being the cloud. It would be a small hand though.
madestroytube 5 months ago
Middle east is the sefest place on the earth,,
amirzubairmughal 6 months ago
I wish I could surf that :P
MiseryLC 6 months ago
" people, it's time to seek ME more seriously, until you really2 find ME! ask ME now,ask!"
imel302 6 months ago
i think chuck norries farted
FF8xSquallx 6 months ago
I see a baby in the duststorm cloud at 0:53 c:
BradenR3 6 months ago
it ant hapeen to me
Nickalodeon001 6 months ago
this happened in my town 15 years ago this is not the first nor the last time was nothing new in Brazil
Marciopedrosilva 6 months ago
I have family in arizona and its sad because one of my family members died in her apartment during the storm and my other family has a pool and its now filled with mud
angel25596 6 months ago
Also: The word is "their". Try a spell check.
augury010 6 months ago
Geoengineering? Umm.. Try NO. I live in Arizona. Right before the monsoon every year we get high winds that stir up the extremely dry sand and silt. It's called natural weather here that no one took the time to notice before all the "end of the world" hype started getting out of hand. Dorks.
augury010 6 months ago
ghost riders in the sky!
victor102able 6 months ago
@victor102able pretty funny :)
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
great photos!
Dvoracekmara 6 months ago
@Dvoracekmara thanks! Yes they are , wish I shot more!
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
See go no
sonia14757 6 months ago
@sonia14757 not sure what you mean?
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
Put some tinfoil over your head ... dumbass conspiracy theorists.
Or get the hell out of Phoenix. Why anyone would live in a place that has no water and routinely hits temps of more than 110 degrees is freaking stupid.
Masonite07 7 months ago
@Masonite07 You must be retarded.
7OS0 6 months ago 2
@7OS0 You must be a fucking tool.
Masonite07 3 months ago
@Masonite07 tool is the word only fags use
7OS0 3 months ago
Update: I have reviewed video taken by the local news helicopter. This gave me a better view of the tops of the dust cloud. The tops appears to be as high as 2500 feet AGL (above ground level) and as low about 1000 feet agl depending where you take the measurement.
bisbeejim1 7 months ago
@bisbeejim1 7,000 feet tall, 1o1 miles wide.
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
I live in Mesa Arizona at Broadway and Greenfield. I took pictures of this storm as it came in. I am also a pilot and I'm familiar with the heights of clouds; their ceilings and their tops. The dust storm's top was about 700 feet above the ground. The storm clouds ceiling, however, were approximately 7000 feet above sea level, their tops about 18,000 feet.
bisbeejim1 7 months ago
@bisbeejim1 Good for you, I reported what the scientists and investigators reported.
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
Am I REALLY going to get sick if I breathed this stuff in? I had to get out of my car to help an old woman get to her house. I even gave her my old coat I had in my car to hold over her mouth and nose....
Eternalsummersong 7 months ago
@Eternalsummersong CBS did a special report about "just how sick you can get and how sick people are getting since this giant dust storm." 2 nights ago.
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
I think you mean 700 feet high.
bisbeejim1 7 months ago
@bisbeejim1 7000 feet high as in seven thousand
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
This one did a lot of damage. It ripped my flag right out of the bracket and it flew over my house. I couldn't see my neighbors house for a good 45 minutes. It did a lot of damage. I wont be surprised that there will be a increase of Valley Fever from this. Although this really has nothing to do with doomsday it has more to do with how dry the desert is.
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago 2
@AtelierRoronagirl I have never reported it as doomsday, and if you follow my studies, of the entire state of AZ, this drought area is causing bigger (the biggest in the states history) dust storms. Extreme drought in this country directly corelates to geoengineering and weather modification. Do some research on the Texas pandhandle in Txas. Ask the hundreds of farmers who have gone out of business how they feel about the drought that they have never seen in over 3 generations.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@AtelierRoronagirl Our area of AZ had dirt in the sky for 2 solid days.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: Two days? Dang....Dust storms like this can happen but it's RARE. I hope Eternal didn't breath much of that stuff in.
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
@AtelierRoronagirl Yes, and I just filmed another one today. It was blue skies, big sun, and it went from that to DARK...where we couldn't see a few car lengths in front of us. When we got back home 2 hours later, it was still clear blue big sun day. These are happening often....it is not a good sign.I will post the video when I am finished editing....
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: I'm going to subscribe to your channel It's very interesting. I look forward to your other video. ^_^
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
It's nothing new.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
Such practices include leaving a field fallow for a year after harvesting to allow the buildup of water to build in the soil and covering the field with dry earth in an attempt to seal in the underlying. These practices make dryland agriculture susceptible to dust storms. These methods are used by farmers in eastern Washington, an arid region. Arizona desert+dry weather (no rain)= very big dust storm. I have lived in Arizona my parents lives there my grandparents live there etc.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
Drought and wind contribute to the emergence of dust storms, as do poor farming and grazing practices by exposing the dust and sand to the wind.
Dryland farming is also another cause of dust storms, since dryland farmers rely on rainfall to water their crops, they engage in practices to maintain moisture in the soil.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
The vertical extent of the dust or sand that is raised is largely determined by the stability of the atmosphere above the ground as well as by the weight of the particulates. In some cases, dust and sand may be confined to a relatively shallow layer by a low-lying temperature inversion. In other instances, dust (but not sand) may be lifted as high as 20,000 feet (6,100 m) high.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
Following the passage of a dry cold front, convective instability resulting from cooler air riding over heated ground can maintain the dust storm initiated at the front. In desert areas, dust and sand storms are most commonly caused by either thunderstorm outflows, or by strong pressure gradients which cause an increase in wind velocity over a wide area.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
@Winterwonderland2207 geoengineering doesn't help.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: Doesn't matter. My grandmother said it wasn't that bad and she lives there. The only problem is property damage and breathing this crap in. My parents were stuck in their car for 30 minutes.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: I'm agreeing with ClaytonWK this is stupid.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: (sigh) you're also most likely a Nibiru nut and 2012 doomsday loser who wears a tin foil hat so aliens cant take over your mind.....why is there so many lunatics on here? -_-
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
@Winterwonderland2207 none of the above, and I simply have not made a single claim that you condem me of. Period. Don't know anything about this "nibiru" nor have I ever even mentioned it, or 2012 doomsday scenarios, those are myth, the world is NOT going to end, and I am unclear as to why you have lumped me into the category. When it comes to weather modification ...now you and I can have a discussion. All the rest...never said it.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@Winterwonderland2207 (sigh) and you obviously need some reading glasses...you haven't read or heard a thing I have reported on.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: Okay. If you're not on the Nibiru and Doomsday 2012 stuff....then I will take a look at your channel. It's just when I read "weather modification" I think 2012 doomsday nuts or they'll say that Nibiru is the reason we had the dust storm. I love stuff about space and things about UFO's and science. You may want to look up on Nibiru...it's been a planet, brown dwarf and now it's comet elenin. I'm really sorry for thinking you were one of those lunatics.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
@Winterwonderland2207 My channel is as factual as I can report it. Those who listen to my radio shows, and in September I will be hosting a TV series, those who follow my research do not condemn, rather learn from me and my team. I am open to a lot...and have studies a tremendous amount , I am well read, and I film my on documentaries. I am no fool, nor am I trying to make anyone else who has less understanding a fool either.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
Particles become loosely held mainly due to drought or arid conditions, and wind has varied causes. Gust fronts may be produced by the outflow of rain-cooled air from an intense thunderstorm, or they may represent a dry cold front, that is, a cold front that is moving into a dry air mass and is producing no precipitation. This is the type of dust storm which was common during the Dustbowl years in the U.S.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
A recent study finds that the initial saltation of sand particles induces a static electric field by friction. Saltating sand acquires a negative charge relative to the ground which in turn loosens more sand particles which then begin saltating. This process has been found to double the number of particles predicted by previous theories
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
@Winterwonderland2207 thanks for this. Have you yet discovered "aluminum oxide" ? Look into it.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
As the force of wind passing over loosely held particles increases, particles of sand first start to vibrate, then to saltate ("leap"). As they repeatedly strike the ground, they loosen and break off smaller particles of dust which then begin to travel in suspension. At wind speeds above that which causes the smallest to suspend, there will be a population of dust grains moving by a range of mechanisms: suspension, saltation and creep.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
The term sandstorm is used most often in the context of desert sandstorms, especially in the Sahara, or places where sand is a more prevalent soil type than dirt or rock, when, in addition to fine particles obscuring visibility, a considerable amount of larger sand particles are blown closer to the surface. The term dust storm is more likely to be used when finer particles are blown long distances, especially when the dust storm affects urban areas.
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
The Sahara and drylands around the Arabian peninsula are the main terrestrial sources of airborne dust, with some contributions from Iran, Pakistan and India into the Arabian Sea, and China's significant storms deposit dust in the Pacific. It has been argued that recently, poor management of the Earth's drylands, such as neglecting the fallow system, are increasing dust storms from desert margins and changing both the local and global climate, and also impacting local economies. Cont...
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
A dust / sand storm is a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind blows loose sand and dust from a dry surface. Particles are transported by saltation and suspension, causing soil erosion from one place and deposition in another. Cont...
Winterwonderland2207 7 months ago
Lol! Arizona's Desert Storm of DOOM! I have friend in Arizona that said this was nothing new. -_-
Eternalsummersong 7 months ago
@Eternalsummersong YUP nothing new....101 miles wide , 7000 feet tall, and the largest dust storm in the state of Arizona in recorded history, covering over 6 counties...yup nothing new.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: I know someone who is 87 and has lived Arizona ALL his life and he said "It's nothing new." Lol! It's funny how people connect stuff like this to doomsday. I was down there at the time the only problem I had was cleaning out my car. Haha! I love doomsday lunatics.
Eternalsummersong 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: Please stop lying I was outside at the time. Lol! No one was killed or maimed or Suffocated maybe got some in their mouths and hair and even has to clean their houses out. But that's it.
Eternalsummersong 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777: It really isn't anything new because this happens in other countries. Like I said it depends on how dry the desert is. No rain for long periods of time can cause a massive dust storm/sand storm in ANY desert city and can be large enough to cross into other counties.
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
@Eternalsummersong: You didn't breath any of that in? I hope.
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
@AtelierRoronagirl: Probably did because I had to run to my car....actually my friend got to it first and the dust storm from hell hit and I had to find my way to the car by my friend yelling a me...I've been coughing since then.
Eternalsummersong 7 months ago
@Eternalsummersong: Get it checked. You can get Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) It's a fungal disease caused by Coccidioides immitis or C. posadasii. It is endemic in certain parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and northwestern Mexico.C. immitis resides in the soil in certain parts of the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and parts of Central and South America..cont..
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
It is dormant during long dry spells, then develops as a mold with long filaments that break off into airborne spores when the rains come. The spores, known as arthroconidia, are swept into the air by disruption of the soil, such as during construction, farming, or an earthquake.[5] Infection is caused by inhalation of the particles. The disease is not transmitted from person to person. cont...
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
@Eternalsummersong: C. immitis is a dimorphic saprophytic organism that grows as a mycelium in the soil and produces a spherule form in the host organism.
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
@Eternalsummersong: Again please get yourself checked.
AtelierRoronagirl 7 months ago
From my friend, Pamela, DEAR CONGRESS, Last year I mismanaged my funds and this year my family and I cannot decide on a budget. Until we have come to a unified decision that fits all of our needs and interests, we will have to shut down our checkbook and will no longer be able to pay our taxes. I'm sure you'll understand. Thank you very much for setting an example we can all follow!!
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
Watched the video for the raw content. Disliked this video cause i have lived in AZ all my life and have seen this stuff before; where somebody would freak out with a geoengineering theory, is stupid. Drought has caused this to happen. no rain equals dry land, dry land + wind equals dust storms. Excessive periods of time without rain in AZ + monsoon winds preceding storms = massive dust storm, or "Haboobs."
ClaytonWK 7 months ago 21
@ClaytonWK Dust storms are common. Dust storms of this size are uncommon.
roxy777lopez777 6 months ago
@ClaytonWK dont dislike the video because it shows something bad happening. dislike it if its annoying and not honest. dumbfuck
FlameBite658 5 months ago
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ClaytonWK 5 months ago
@FlameBite658 LOL really? How did you come to a conclusion like that??? I NEVER said it was something bad happening at all buddy. Read my comment again and have someone to help you break my statement down to the second thought of my second sentence. I DID dislike this video for the fact It was ANNOYING and DISHONEST. Think before you speak friend. Kinda liked how you left your name at the end of your comment, though. Fits you over your screen name.
ClaytonWK 5 months ago
yeah lets live in the fucking desert
ironmancwb 7 months ago
@ironmancwb In a FEMA camp mind you ha
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
@roxy777lopez777 lol
ironmancwb 7 months ago 3
Dude, your an idiot. We get these about 4 times a year in Phoenix and suburbs during the monsoon season. There is no conspiricy here. This is a natural occurance and has been every year for the 22 years I've lived here. Tool. I hate rabble rousers.
602Seth 7 months ago 2
SCURY! (scary)
HellothereimAmanda 7 months ago
omfg im in tucson but it not here yet PHEWWWW!! :)
LoVePaNdA821 7 months ago
So whats in it beside dust???
dolores206 7 months ago
@dolores206 Nothing. Just dust. The citys a bit dirty for a few days. Thats all.
602Seth 7 months ago
If you look under the video, have given a blow by blow description of what occurred.
roxy777lopez777 8 months ago
New word is that this dust cloud was 100 miles wide, so this is my update to the video for all of you.
roxy777lopez777 8 months ago
If you watch this is full screen HD it is awesome!
roxy777lopez777 8 months ago
What caused droughts, floods and dust storms before the internet?
JimBridger100 8 months ago 17
@JimBridger100
horrible farming practices, that made the huge corporations downsize their farms and forced them into sustainable farming practices.
that monstanto, and the corporate farms of today, have completely forgot about.
but i dont think it was them this time.
charleskafka 8 months ago
@JimBridger100 The same thing that caused them in the last 30 years. It's called GEO engineering, spot targeting.
roxy777lopez777 7 months ago
Great video!
roz805 8 months ago 3
Good job Roxy....
sailawaysteve1 8 months ago
We had a wall of wind a few years ago in Dayton, Ohio that lasted for hours. Parts of the city were without power for almost 2 weeks. This weather is being created by the powers that be. Thanks for the video. Peace and be safe.
roseangst 8 months ago
all of youtube seems to be down (at least on my computer :-)
charleskafka 8 months ago
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charleskafka 8 months ago
can you die from dust storms? are n't they just practicing on Arizona so they can figure out how to choke the whole cont. u.s.?
MAC02134 8 months ago
Great video Roxy, check your images closely for UFOs.
IamAwakey 8 months ago
@IamAwakey good idea, will do!
roxy777lopez777 8 months ago
up to dust storms to continue to wipe out not only america but the world too so they rule...
MissEVitale 8 months ago