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Dust storms rage across #NewMexico as transit authorities close major highways to avoid pileups

Dust storms raged across New Mexico on Tuesday, snarling highway traffic as the National Weather Service pushed an emergency alert to cellphones that warned of zero-visibility conditions and adverse health consequences for infants and the elderly.

Visibility fell to almost zero in some instances amid gusts of up to 50 mph along the Albuquerque-Santa Fe corridor.
#DustStorms
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NWS explains why ‘#MudRain’ fell across #WestVirginia

McKenna Galloway, Sat, March 8, 2025

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — "On Friday evening, many in West Virginia noticed something was making their cars dirty. As it turns out, this was a unique weather phenomenon is known as 'mud rain', but what exactly is it, and why did it come to West Virginia? The explanation is actually quite simple.

"According to a Facebook post from the US National Weather Service in Charleston (#NWS), the mud rain or ‘dirty rain’ so many experienced Friday was the result of dust being blown in from the southwest and southern plains, which was then 'brought down with falling precipitation.'"

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#Weather #DustStorms #DirtyRain

Yahoo News · NWS explains why ‘mud rain’ fell across West VirginiaBy McKenna Galloway

Anyone who have watched the documentaries of the #duststorms in Kansas in the 30s know that they are caused by deforestation and land tillage by heavy machines. Arizona's dust storms in recent years are no different. People keep blaming only one variable called #CO2 and ignore the REAL causes of desertification and climate chaos, i.e., deforestation and overgrazing, are totally naive and brainwashed. Removal of vegetation on our planet's surface causes climate chaos directly.
#climatechange

Estimated 2 billion tons of #sand and #dust are entering the atmosphere per year: ‘We are in a vicious circle’

Story by Jeremiah Budin, December 11, 2023

"#Pollution and human activity have ripple effects everywhere that plants grow, and one of those effects is that there is less land for plants to grow than ever before.

"According to the United Nations, the world is losing around 386,000 square miles (by some estimates, more than Texas and New Mexico combined) of productive land per year to sand and #DustStorms — the result of #HumanActivity, as Reuters reports.

What is happening?

"The United Nations Convention to Combat #Desertification (#UNCCD) recently issued a report that called attention to the issue of land loss due to #SandStorms, which have hit large areas of #Africa and #Asia. According to the report, at least 25% of the storms could be attributed to human activity, such as #overmining and #overgrazing.

Why is this concerning?

"According to the UNCCD report, 'with impacts far beyond the source regions, an estimated 2 billion tons of sand and dust now enters the atmosphere every year, an amount equal in weight to 350 Great Pyramids of Giza.' And while sand storms are common in many regions, this new frequency and intensity are not.

“'We are in a vicious circle, where #LandDegradation is fueling #ClimateChange and climate change is exacerbating land loss in the world,' Ibrahim Thiaw, UNCCD executive secretary, told Reuters.

"Thiaw went on to explain that as the sand storms continue to make an increasing amount of land unfarmable, it affects people’s ability to get food in some of the world’s most vulnerable countries.

“'It goes well beyond individuals,' he said. 'It is affecting the entire community.'

What can be done about it?

"The UNCCD had several recommendations for steps that could be taken to prevent further land loss. For one, it said that funding needs to be increased to tackle the problem, which has drawn less attention so far than other issues caused by human-driven pollution.

"Also, new incentives are needed for the private sector to take responsibility for the land that it destroys.

"As Thiaw told Reuters, #China has been successful at combating desertification and controlling dust, by employing a #LandManagement, #restoration, and #reforestation program."

Source:
msn.com/en-us/weather/topstori

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"In the 1990s, there were two or three sand and #DustStorms per year in #Tajikistan. Now there can be up to 35," said Zebuniso Muminzoda, head of the Tajik branch of the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia.

"Because of #ClimateChange, longer dry seasons lead to sand and dust storms by drying out the ground and stronger winds then pick up this dry soil," she said.

phys.org/news/2023-10-toxic-st

Phys.org · Toxic storms blamed on climate change cloud TajikistanBy Nasim ISAMOV

#DustStorms in #KS today... Per NWS: "National Weather Service: DUST STORM WARNING for this area until 9:00 PM MDT. Be ready for sudden drop to zero visibility. Pull Aside, Stay Alive! When visibility drops, pull far off the road and put your vehicle in park. Turn the lights off and keep your foot off the brake. Infants, the elderly and those with respiratory issues urged to take precautions. Source: NWS Goodland"

Smog got you down this year? Yeah, me too. Global dust storms must be even worse for a lonesome girl...unless you have a robotic uranium mine to show off to a dreamy date. Enjoy that with her in my little story.

#books #scifi #sciencefiction #Mars #Marscolonization #duststorms #globalduststorms #mining #romance #scifiromance #sciencefictionromance #romancestory #story #shortstory

Ebook: amazon.com/dp/B0BG3CFQKW/
Paperback: amazon.com/dp/B0BFVVB87D/

"#Drought, #ClimateChange and land management practices are making #DustStorms more prevalent in some U.S. regions, like the Southwest. One study found that the frequency of large dust storms in the Southwest more than doubled from 1990 to 2011. "

Letting land lie ploughed without cover crop contributes to soil loss, i.e. dust. #ClimateChangeIsTheLastStraw

nbcnews.com/science/environmen

NBC NewsDust storms have killed hundreds and are a growing problem in parts of the U.S.By Phil McCausland