A massive dust storm has swept through parts of the US state of Arizona. The thick wall of dark dust in Pinal County was carried by thunderstorm winds – a phenomenon known as a haboob, according to the National Weather Service. The term haboob comes from Arabic and refers to a “strong wind” or “gale”. In the United States, they are most common in the southwest.
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