Sentences with word «haboob»

Playing on terms that suggest a raucous commotion, as well as a classic American boosterism, Ballyhoo Hullabaloo Haboob depicts moments of tragedy and triumph in the long 20th century.
28:24, etc. that's a massive haboob He's talking about there.
First attracting attention as a graduate student at Yale making large - scale, edgy, irreverent, and raucous paintings, Crow has built a substantial international exhibition record including her 2009 exhibition Texas Crude at White Cube in London and, most recently, Ballyhoo Hullabaloo - Haboob at Honor Fraser in Los Angeles.
[Translate] Extreme storms threaten the region with more severe floods and giant dust storms called haboobs.
Even though the monsoons bring rainfall that can tamp some of the dust down, clouds like the one that formed on Tuesday stir up ahead of the rain, so drier ground in general could still contribute to these monstrous haboobs.
Giant haboobs are taking the Phoenix Area by storm and scientist are unsure how to warn residents of the severity of the storm.»
From the bleak and alienated roads of the dust bowl to the frenetic and celebratory halls of tickertape parades, Bullyhoo Hullabaloo Haboob is reminds of the tumults of history.
Dust storms and dust - bearing winds go by many names, including the haboob in Sudan to the North African khamsin and the Arabian simoom.
Often described with apocalyptic terms by the media, what you've just experienced is a haboob, a type of dust storm.
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According to The Washington Post, the sandstorm is actually a haboob, «caused by the downdrafts of a collapsing thunderstorm complex generated by the Southwest monsoon... When the downdrafts — made up of -LSB-...]
According to The Washington Post, the sandstorm is actually a haboob, «caused by the downdrafts of a collapsing thunderstorm complex generated by the Southwest monsoon... When the downdrafts — made up of rapidly descending air — smashed down on the desert ground, they stirred up large amounts of sand and dust subsequently carried forth by the storm outflow.»
The sandstorm, also known as a haboob, was produced by the downdrafts of a collapsing thunderstorm complex generated by the Southwest monsoon.
As noted in Jimmy's Journal, «Phoenix is the only city in the southwest that has had to face a large pair of haboobs.
For more on the haboobs, see the July 13th post: Are Supersize Dust Storms The New Normal for Southwest?
This kind of immense dust cloud, known as a haboob, can stir up in the Southwest during North America's monsoon season, and Phoenix can see several of these each year.
If anything, the dust storm in Arizona and the attention it brought to climate change and shifting weather patterns has helped to highlight the complexity of our planet, and the many factors that come together to create, or avoid, one giant haboob.
But haboobs are not unknown, it's the quantity and size that is on the increase.
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