Arizona is one of those places that has a crazy weather anomaly that occasionally rolls into town this time of year: The monsoon dust storm. (I know that in recent years people have taken to using the Arabic word “haboob” to describe it, but I’ll stick with “dust storm” because I am still immature enough that “haboob” makes me titter.) It can be a normal, hot summer day, then suddenly the sky darkens and a giant wall of dust roll...
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