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An acquaintance captured this dust storm traveling from Phoenix to Tucson (Original Post) Ptah Sep 2022 OP
O. M. G. !!! calimary Sep 2022 #1
My sister-in-law in Tucson sent a picture similar to the top one yesterday. rsdsharp Sep 2022 #2
Wow, what a photo! Tumbulu Sep 2022 #3
Technical name for that Jilly_in_VA Sep 2022 #4
been called duststorms all my life and I grew up in the area. and I am old. Kali Sep 2022 #6
I've heard monsoon since I moved here in the 70s AZSkiffyGeek Sep 2022 #10
Grew up in Scotts. myself. Went to U of A and have been in my share of storms Bristlecone Sep 2022 #13
Like you, grew up in Scottsdale. ChazII Sep 2022 #20
Technical name for that is "nitpick" Ptah Sep 2022 #19
great shot! Kali Sep 2022 #5
Did he get to meet The Mummy? Kablooie Sep 2022 #7
The Mummy is about 50 miles past Tucson. Ptah Sep 2022 #8
wow AllaN01Bear Sep 2022 #9
Captured a PHOTO of the dust storm. SergeStorms Sep 2022 #11
Ok, you are correct. Ptah Sep 2022 #12
Sorry about that. SergeStorms Sep 2022 #14
A complete sentence would be "I am sorry about that." Ptah Sep 2022 #16
👍 SergeStorms Sep 2022 #17
well, if he rolled his window down, he may have captured some of it. Kali Sep 2022 #15
Impressive. murielm99 Sep 2022 #18

Tumbulu

(6,268 posts)
3. Wow, what a photo!
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 06:31 PM
Sep 2022

That first one should be printed and framed, it is fascinating and beautiful. Kind of like a moon made of dust descending.

Kali

(55,003 posts)
6. been called duststorms all my life and I grew up in the area. and I am old.
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:36 PM
Sep 2022

monsoons were always called summer storms too.

I think people do call them haboobs more now - someone gave me a bumper sticker that says Arizona girls have big haboobs.

Bristlecone

(10,116 posts)
13. Grew up in Scotts. myself. Went to U of A and have been in my share of storms
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 09:09 PM
Sep 2022

In both places and in between. Was always a dust storm. Haboob came much later. When social media became a thing.

Although the word Haboob, I think, is some old Middle Eastern dust storm word…

Kali

(55,003 posts)
5. great shot!
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:34 PM
Sep 2022

I'm in Tempe right now came up last Thursday the 25th. saw one on the way up and got a picture too, but it wasn't anywhere as good as that one. and of course I don't have access to my photo account until I get home, tomorrow.


why does traffic always jam up at Riggs Road/Queen Creek???? I haven't been back to Tempe in the last ten years when EVERY single time, no matter day, or time that there isn't a huge slow down. and there is never any obvious reason, never a wreck or anything visible to explain it. after you get going again traffic moves faster at rush hour in town. WTF?

SergeStorms

(19,186 posts)
11. Captured a PHOTO of the dust storm.
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 09:01 PM
Sep 2022

I they had captured the dust storn you'd never see or hear from them again.

I'm just a stickler for proper sentence composition. No offense intended.

SergeStorms

(19,186 posts)
14. Sorry about that.
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 09:10 PM
Sep 2022

I can't help myself. Sometimes I believe I have OCD about simple things like that. I wish I didn't. Really.

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