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AZ DUST STORM 7-5-2011 The windstorm that took Valley residents by surprise Tuesday around sunset was a rare monster that reached theatrical proportions. It spawned a 100-150 mile plume of dust more than 5000 feet high, moving at 50-60- mph from NW Tucson along Interstate 10 throughout the Valley before petering out in Yavapai County. These pictures were copied from the Web site of the Az. Rep.

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AZ DUST STORM 7-5-2011 The windstorm that took Valley residents by surprise Tuesday around sunset was a

rare monster that reached theatrical proportions. It spawned a 100-150 mile

plume of dust more than 5000 feet high, moving at 50-60- mph from NW Tucson

along Interstate 10 throughout the Valley before petering out in Yavapai County.

These pictures were copied from the Web site of the Az. Rep.

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Semi on Interstate 10 with approaching storm

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This is what it looks like heading into the storm. This dust cloud was four times the height of the Empire State Building!

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Visibility zero for driving on I-10

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Massive dust cloud crossing dirt fields, picking upeven more dust as it approaches.

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Moving ever forward obliterating everything in its path

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Dwarfing cars on highway in distance

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Sweeping into a residential area

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Mesa

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Gilbert

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This is what homeowners had to clean up outof their swimming pools the next day!

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City of Maricopa

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East Mesa

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Rolling into Paradise Valley

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Approaching downtown Phoenix

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Downtown Phoenix

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Dwarfing Phoenix skyscrapers

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About to swallow the Phoenician Resort

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View from plane shows immensity of this storm

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The haboob of 7-5-2011

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8-19-1999

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Not angry looking like the one 7-5-2011

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I was to experience a dust storm first hand on 8-27-1988. Taken at 1.30 PM. Storm coming in

from the Northeast RAPIDLY.

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1.31 PM

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1.32 PM and moving fast

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Scooted indoors for the rest of the pictures! 1.34 PM.No longer could see house in back of me!

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1.36 PM Can barely make out my citrus trees. Can smell the dust coming in from under patio doors, and entrance door.

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Looking out front window. Can't see cul-de-sac or the six houses in it! Smell of dust everywhere.

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Mother Nature can be violent and destructive at times, but she can also be beautiful. Storm of 8-17-2000 took down this series of light poles.

And the lovely sunrise was taken on 12-16-2010 at Viewpoint Lake, in Sun City.