Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.A.


There are about 100,000 tourist in town for the big "Ya Gotta Regatta" party.  
Many were caught by surprise when this dust hurricane blew in out of nowhere.  
The wind was so powerful that it blew outhouses around and party-goers had to 
be evacuated from a massive beach party on the Colorado river.  Several people 
had to be sent to the hospital when a giant pane of glass blew in on one of the 
casinos.

Speaking of the Regatta, I go to go.  Time to put a raft in the water and meet 
up with some old friends


Take Care,

Adam



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From: Richard Montgomery <[email protected]>
To: Adam Hupe <[email protected]>; Adam 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Dust storm

Hey List and Adam...
Where were you?   I remember this in Palm Springs when I was a kid in 1958....4 
years old and it's still etched not only in my head but no doubt in the folk's 
Chevy's windshield.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Hupe" <[email protected]>
To: "Adam" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 9:42 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Dust storm


It felt like I was on the surface of Mars today. The dust storms on Mars might 
be good for the two solar powered rovers by clearing the panels but can't be 
good for your health here on Earth.


A giant Haboob (dust storm) blew through here several hours ago and I could 
barely find my way back to my Jeep after leaving a dentist appointment. It 
seems to have come out of nowhere. First an intense hot wind followed by a wall 
of dust. It felt like somebody was throwing dirt in my eyes and choking me at 
the same time. I have been hit by dust-devils before but there impact only last 
about 30 seconds and you can usually get out of the way. A Hoboob can last for 
hours as this one did. It kicked up wave after wave of sand. It was like being 
in a sand hurricane. It knocked out the power here for several hours and it 
took no time all for the inside temperature of my house to rise up to 114 
degrees according to a meat thermometer in my kitchen.

I would hate to run into one of these in the field searching for meteorites 
miles from the nearest vehicle. About all you could do is lay down and cover 
your face with a cloth. You certainly cannot outrun a Haboob.


Take Care,


Adam
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