noun a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current
Haboobs can have significant impacts on air quality and visibility in affected areas.
A haboob is a type of intense dust storm commonly observed in arid regions.
Haboobs are most frequently experienced in desert regions with loose, dry soil.
Haboobs are often associated with extreme weather events such as thunderstorms or strong winds.
Travel advisories may be issued in areas where haboobs are forecasted to occur.
Preparedness plans in regions prone to haboobs often include strategies for reducing dust exposure and protecting infrastructure.
A meteorologist may use the term 'haboob' to describe a type of intense dust storm commonly seen in arid regions.
A geographer may study haboobs as part of their research on desert landscapes and climatology.
An emergency management specialist may develop plans and protocols for dealing with haboobs in regions prone to these dust storms.