Dust storms are most likely to occur on hot summer days under certain atmospheric conditions, so meteorologists can frequently predict the possibility of these storms.
Sandstorms cannot be prevented. They are the result of the (very) large scale movement of air. It would be like trying to prevent a hurricane, though the hurricane is, in general, a much larger mass of moving air. Quote from website below: "Sandstorms are largely caused by drought, land desertification, irrational utilization of forested land, and overgrazing." So, therefore, sandstorms can be prevented, in the long run, if we prevent these things that cause sandstorms. See link for more information.
China and Africa
I'm pretty sure they had sandstorms and flooding.
No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
predictable
no, I'm not psychic.
Yes, sandstorms can and do occur in the deserts of Egypt.
Sandstorms are predictable with the right technology. They weren't very predictable until the appropriate technology was developed, and still aren't very predictable in the countries without access to this technology.
The Sahara Desert is known for its sandstorms that can last for several days due to the strong winds and vast expanses of sand. These sandstorms, also known as "siroccos," can create hazardous conditions for both people and wildlife in the region.
sandstorms come when the mixture of air is high and that cause the sand dunes to move and create a sand storm
Beijing is the city in China where sandstorms are most likely to occur in spring. This is because it is situated close to the Gobi Desert, which is a major source of sandstorms in the region.
there is a strom of sandyes
Wind and sand
Yes
in desserts
SANDSTORMS
Buckeye, AZ experiences an average of 3-4 sandstorms per year, typically during the monsoon season from July to September. Sandstorms can vary in intensity and duration depending on weather conditions.