- A
haboob (Arabic: هَبوب, romanized: habūb, lit. 'blasting/drifting') is a type of
intense dust
storm carried by the wind of a
weather front.
Ha**** occur...
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Australian east
coast low
Explosive cyclogenesis or
weather bomb Dust
storm Haboob Dust
devil Sandstorm Hurricane Katabatic winds Bohemian wind Bora Piteraq...
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method of analysis. In 1972, Idso
published an
article called "An
American Haboob", in
which he do****ented a
large dust
storm in
Arizona which occurred on...
-
Sahara Desert are
locally known as a
simoom or
simoon (sîmūm, sîmūn). The
haboob (həbūb) is a
sandstorm prevalent in the
region of
Sudan around Khartoum...
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different local names, such as bad-i-sad-o-bist roz in Iran and Afghanistan,
haboob in the Sudan,
aajej in
southern Morocco,
ghibli in Tunis,
harmattan in the...
- hail,
destructive winds, and dust storms—which can rise to the
level of a
haboob in some years.
August is the
wettest month (0.93 in (24 mm)),
while June...
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middle latitudes. A dust
storm caused by a ****ulonimbus
downburst is a
haboob. ****ulonimbus are a
notable hazard to
aviation due most
importantly to potent...
-
picked up by the
strong winds,
creating dust and sand
storms known as
ha****. In
areas where trees or
other vegetation are present,
there is little...
- troughs. If
outflow boundaries or
squall lines form over arid regions, a
haboob may result.
Squall lines are
depicted on NWS
surface analyses as an alternating...
- boundaries. If
squall lines form over arid regions, a
duststorm known as a
haboob can
result from the high
winds picking up dust in
their wake from the desert...