What does dust storm on Earth look like from space?

Not only in Mars but in the Earth, there have been terrible dust storms.

Not long ago, people passed on each other, the storm almost covered the planet and made the entire surface of the red planet turn into a solid brown color. Not only in Mars but in the Earth, there have been terrible dust storms. It can create vortex walls moving across the desert, making the narrow view of the distance only 20 feet (nearly 6m).

But when viewed from space, these storms look much softer. Although sweeping a large area, erasing some places, but in photos taken from space, how gentle the new storm looks like a sand floating on the ground. Let's take a look at the images below to see what the dust storms look like from space.

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A giant dust storm on the Sahara was taken from the International Space Station in 2014.

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A dust storm created a tornado all over China in 2001.

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A dust storm raged off the coast of Morocco in 2003.

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A dust storm in Afghanistan is seen from the Atlantis space shuttle in 2000.

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A dust storm on the Red Sea in 2016

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Dust storms in the Sahara in March 2018.

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Dust storm swept through Colorado in 2014.

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Dust storms move from White Sands National Park in New Mexico.

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A dust storm at the Australian coast in 2009.

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A dust storm on Oman Bay in 2003.

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A Caspian sea dust storm in 2014.

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A dust storm in Alaska in 2017, the storm was created by the wind blowing dust from the impact of icebergs hitting the rock.

Update 16 December 2018
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