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Did anyone else get caught in that?

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NickCoons
msg: 1

Sat, May 31, 2003, 7:17am

My wife and I were at the movies on Thursday night at Harkins in Chandler, and they stopped The Matrix 10 minutes in and the fire alarm went off with the automated voice recording instructing us to immediately, but calmly, exit the building.

Once we went out the exit, our first thought was that the fire was very big and very close. After getting a good taste of dust in the mouth, I realized we were caught in a traditional Phoenix dust-storm.

What was everyone else doing at the time?
jaimus
msg: 2

Mon, Jun 30, 2003, 10:38am

Hi!

I was at home at the time...trying to keep my dog from freaking out...and my pool rafts and toys from flying away! Had a good layer of dirt in my pool afterwards, no bigee though.
123Sunshine
msg: 3

Mon, Nov 8, 2004, 7:16am

My husband and I will be moving there the first part of 2005. How often do these dust storms happen?
NickCoons
msg: 4

Mon, Nov 8, 2004, 9:53am

This one was particularly hefty, so these aren't that common.. maybe once every few years.

However, we get dust storms all the time during the monsoon
Monsoon(mo'n-SOON)

A season in Arizona of high winds and moisture, normally during July, August, and September. The Arizona Monsoon begins officially after the third consecutive day of the dew point reaching 55 degrees or higher, indicating higher humidity. During the monsoon, dust storms are typical, and rainfall is increased, causing flash floods.

, which is usually the last half of the summer. People who have lived here for quite a while don't think much of them. But for people that are seeing it for the first time, it's either an amazing sight or a scary sight, depending on your view of storms :-).

 


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