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NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captures a jaw-dropping dust storm tearing through New Mexico, shocking scientists with wave-like winds up to 58 mph.
On April 19, two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather satellites snapped footage of an immense dust storm ...
Aerial footage captured a massive dust storm sweeping across Mexico. Timelapse video from the Cooperative Institute for ...
A sandstorm swept through Iraq, filling the air with choking dust that closed airports and put more than 3,700 people in ...
Climate experts say such storms are becoming more frequent and severe in the country. This was its worst of the year so far.
The type of dust storm, known as a “haboob,” caused hazardous weather conditions in Mexico's border region, prompting ...
A powerful dust storm toppled trees causing disruption in Delhi. Footage shows locals working together to clear a fallen tree ...
Earth isn't as extreme as the sci-fi desert planet Arrakis, of Dune fame. But it still hosts some colossal dust storms. On April 19, two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather ...
On April 14, 1935, a wall of dust, hundreds of feet high, descended on farms and homes in the Great Plains. People drove as fast as they could to get away from the black clouds or covered their faces, ...
During the Great Depression, the United States experienced years of massive dust storms that would become known as the Dust Bowl era.