www.thetruthdenied.com Giant Dust storm in Arizona comes across the valley, 7000 feet high and 51 miles wide. We ask is this the making of geoengineering? More information is contained in this video! UPDATE! More details: , in my area, the winds picked up FIRST, 60 mile an hour winds. People brought there kids in and there animals right away. Then the wind and the trees were blowing and whipping around, hard to capture in a still shot I suppose. As to the actual PLUME , it built up right before my eyes, raging in from the South East, covering the mountain (literally eclipsing the mountain and the sky. It was so loud outside, because the wind and trees were whipping around…then this gigantic plume erupted and just sort of rolled in…it was not peaceful what so ever…the dirt was typical of the desert, reddish sand and dirt, and it dumped into my pool (also typical of a dust storm. But this was like no one had ever seen in the desert, and the news is still reporting on it daily.The wind blew from several directions, like a funnel effect, as I watched my trees, they bounced around in all directions and some of the 6 foot fan palms were forced by winds and bent to the ground. UPDATE JULY &, 2011 :Trees were uprooted around Casa Grande when I did the drive by yesterday. Huge trees (again typical of winds, nothing new there) It was the enormous PLUME that just blew your mind as it grew and got higher and thicker with dirt, it ROLLED in like a wave of water. The after …
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Arizona’s Desert Storm 2011
Saturday, February 18th, 2012Phoenix Dust Storm: Video of Doomsday Scenes in Arizona
Sunday, January 15th, 2012
These amazing pictures from the United States show a wall of dust moving through the city of Phoenix in Arizona. Sandstorms like this happen during the region’s monsoon season, which is underway. They occur over desert land and can reach thousands of feet into the air, spurred by strong winds. The dense cloud dramatically reduced visibility, grounding flights at a major airport and leaving thousands without electricity. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTnews RT on Twitter: www.twitter.com/RT_com
Sand Storm in Phoenix Arizona July 5 2011
Monday, January 2nd, 2012
Sandstorm approaches from the south. Watch the wall of dust engulf the Wild Horse Pass Casino and Resort. The end of clip shows daylight to night within seconds. I was about to stop recording when it suddenly became dark!
Arizona Dust Storm: Amazing Time-Lapse of Phoenix ‘Haboob’
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Courtesy: www.mikeolbinski.com and www.krazywake.com These amazing pictures were shot by two photographers – Mike Olbinski and Blaine Coury – in Arizona. These time-lapse videos show a wall of dust moving through the city of Phoenix in Arizona. Sandstorms like this happen during the region’s monsoon season, which is underway. They occur over desert land and can reach thousands of feet into the air, spurred by strong winds. The dense cloud dramatically reduced visibility, grounding flights at a major airport and leaving thousands without electricity. PS A haboob is a type of intense sandstorm commonly observed in arid regions throughout the world.