IPA: /həˈbuːb/
KK: /həˈbuːb/
A strong windstorm that carries a large amount of dust or sand, often occurring in desert regions.
The haboob swept through the city, reducing visibility to almost zero.
Haboob originates from Arabic "هبوب" (habūb), meaning a strong wind or dust storm. The term specifically refers to a type of intense dust storm that occurs in arid regions, particularly in the Middle East.
Imagine a strong wind that kicks up dust in dry areas — that's what a haboob is, a powerful dust storm.