Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Description of what a sandstorm looks like

Description of what a sandstorm looks like

1. Recently, a terrible and rare sandstorm blew up in our city. It was like a giant demon came to our world. The sky was yellow and dark, as if it was dyed yellow, and the world seemed It's like going through an apocalypse.

2. However, the sandstorms in Qinghai are not as chaotic as those in Gansu. If Gansu is like cutting meat with a stewed knife, then Qinghai is cutting through mess with a quick knife. Once in Golmud, Qinghai, the sandstorm was a sandstorm under the sun. The sun was shining on one side, and the wind and sand were dancing on the other.

Sand-dust storm is the general term for sand storm and dust storm, and is a symbol of desertification. It refers to a disastrous weather phenomenon in which strong winds stir up a large amount of sand and dust from the ground, causing the horizontal visibility to be less than 1 kilometer. It is sudden and short-duration and has low probability and high harm. A sandstorm refers to a sandstorm caused by strong winds blowing large amounts of sand into the near-surface layer; a dust storm is a storm caused by strong winds carrying large amounts of dust and other fine particles into high altitudes.