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  1. Haboob - Wikipedia

    A haboob[1] (Arabic: هَبوب, romanized: habūb, lit. 'blasting/drifting') is an intense dust storm generated by strong winds from weather fronts or the downdrafts of thunderstorms.

  2. What Is A Haboob? - Weather.com

    Aug 26, 2025 · These massive walls of dust are stunning to see. Here's what a haboob is, what causes it, why they're dangerous and where they can happen in the U.S.

  3. How a haboob develops and why they're a threat to health and …

    Aug 26, 2025 · What is a haboob? Haboob is an Arabic word for a violent dust or sandstorm. They form when cold downdrafts from thunderstorms slam into the hot desert floor, spreading …

  4. A massive dust storm known as a haboob hit Phoenix : NPR

    Aug 27, 2025 · According to O'Malley, the dust storm — known as a haboob — originated in southern Arizona around 3:30 p.m. local time and reached the city of Phoenix about two hours …

  5. What is a haboob? The science behind the dust blob that …

    Haboobs are dense walls of dust kicked up by thunderstorms, and can be several miles long and several thousand feet high. Haboobs can travel hundreds of miles depending on the area’s …

  6. Dust storm known as haboob barrels through Phoenix, Arizona

    Aug 26, 2025 · What is a haboob dust storm? A haboob is an incredibly strong dust and sand storm that moves through hot and dry regions and is commonly found in the Sahara desert, …

  7. What is a haboob and how do they form? - AccuWeather

    Jul 23, 2024 · A haboob is a massive wall of dust and sand, often seen during the monsoon season in the southwestern United States and other dry land area regions throughout the world.

  8. Haboob: Massive dust storm slams Phoenix, causing damage, …

    Aug 26, 2025 · A towering wall of dust, known meteorologically as a haboob, swallowed parts of metro Phoenix Monday evening, plunging the city into near-zero visibility as severe storms …

  9. Haboob | Dust Storm, Sandstorm, Monsoon | Britannica

    Haboob, strong wind that occurs primarily along the southern edges of the Sahara in Sudan and is associated with large sandstorms and dust storms and may be accompanied by thunderstorms.

  10. Dust Storms and Haboobs - National Weather Service

    Dust storms and Haboobs can occur anywhere in the United States but are most common in the Southwest. Haboobs occur as a result of thunderstorm outflow winds. Strong thunderstorm …