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Sandstorms are typically measured using a combination of meteorological instruments that assess wind speed, visibility, and particulate concentration. Anemometers measure wind speed, while visibility sensors gauge how far one can see through the dust. Additionally, devices like portable particulate matter (PM) sensors can quantify the concentration of sand and dust particles in the air. These measurements help characterize the intensity and impact of a sandstorm.

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