duststorm
noun
- natural disaster: sever blowing dust
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌst.stɔːm/ / /ˈdʌst.stɔɹm/
noun
Etymology: From dust + storm.
- A phenomenon in which gale- to hurricane-force winds blow soil particles up into a planet's atmosphere.
“Near-synonyms: sandstorm (broadly synonymous), haboob”
“In the 1930s, duststorms in the central U.S. were responsible for crippling damage to countless farms.”