duststorm
See also: dust storm
English
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Etymology
Pronunciation
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Noun
duststorm (plural duststorms)
- phenomenon in which gale- to hurricane-force winds blow particles up in a planet's atmosphere.
- In the early part of the 20th century, "dust bowl" storms in the central U.S. were responsible for crippling damage to the agricultural infrastructure.
- [1900, Isabella L. Bird, The Yangtze Valley and Beyond[1], volume 1, →OCLC, →OL, page 9:
- I saw a dust-storm at Kueichow which lasted for seven hours, burying some hovels and much agricultural country, and even producing a metamorphosis of the rocky bed of the Yangtze. Such storms have been observed as far east as Shanghai, but their occurrence at Kueichow shows that their area is not limited to the Great Plain or even to the region east of the mountain barrier between HUPEH and SZE CHUAN.]
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Translations
A storm of dust
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