Desert Storms
Desert storms, often referred to as sandstorms, occur in arid regions where strong winds lift sand and dust particles into the air. These storms can reduce visibility to near zero and create hazardous conditions for travel and outdoor activities. They typically happen during dry seasons and can last from a few minutes to several hours.
The impact of desert storms can be significant, affecting both the environment and human health. The airborne particles can cause respiratory issues and damage crops. Areas like the Sahara Desert and the Gobi Desert are known for experiencing these intense weather events, which can reshape landscapes over time.