 Airborne dust and dust storms are natural disasters that cause severe damage to the environment and human health. They can travel long distances from their source basins, causing widespread destruction across multiple countries. For example, dust storms in Iraq have affected neighboring countries like Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Dust storms reduce the amount of sunlight reaching photovoltaic cells, reducing their efficiency and productivity. This can lead to a decrease in the amount of electricity produced. Furthermore, dust storms can cause physical damage to the photovoltaic cells, leading to further degradation in their performance. To mitigate these effects, dust storms should be monitored closely and cleaning methods should be implemented when necessary. This article was authored by Mikhtem T. Chaichan, Hussain-e-Kazem, Ali H. A. L. Whaley, and others.