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you don't need to because it is not a tornado. I think you have to stay away from it. sand and dirt can hurt your eyes and ears, if you go in dust devil. watch some youtube videos of dust devils.
A dust devil is sometimes called a mini tornado, though it is not actually a tornado, because it looks like a small tornado.
By definition, a tornado connects to the cloud base of the thunderstorm that produces it, while a dust devil is not associated with any clouds and does not go high enough to reach cloud base. Additionally, dust devils are weaker than tornadoes. In rare instances a dust devil may be strong enough to cause minor damage, but most are harmless. Tornadoes, by contrast, nearly always cause at least some degree of damage.
a small cyclone or dust-devil (which can actually be quite large and dangerous) is called a willy-willy.
You don't really need to take shelter as dust devils are not dangerous, though getting caught inside of one can be somewhat unpleasant. Simply going inside will do the trick.
There are several other names for a dust devil including desert devil, sand devil, dust swirl and dancing dervish. Despite appearances, they are not tornadoes.
Such a whirlwind is called a dust devil.
A dust devil is the color of the dust it is going over, which varies. They are often a light tan to rusty red color.
Dust Devil - Madness song - was created on 2009-05-11.
No. You can walk into a dust devil. While the winds in the strongest dust devils may bake it difficult to stand, they are not strong enough to pick a person up.
A dust devil is a small long-lived whirlwind which is visible as a column of dust. The Navajo called them as chiindii, ghosts or the spirits of dead Navajos.
polvo = dust despolvorear = to dust
Usually. A dust devil is not actually a tornado. For one thing it is considerably weaker. However, with all the dust blowing around inside it is not a pleasant experience. A strong enough dust devil may knock a person off balance.
The cast of Dust Devil - 2005 includes: Debbie Fan as Woman Rob Zabrecky as Man
Keeping with the devil theme, the Tasmanian devil spins around like a dust devil and has hair like devil horns
you don't need to because it is not a tornado. I think you have to stay away from it. sand and dirt can hurt your eyes and ears, if you go in dust devil. watch some YouTube videos of dust devils.
Warren Faidley never rode is bike into a tornado. He rode into a dust devil when he was 12.