“haboob (Arabic: هَبوب, translit. habūb, lit. ‘blasting/drifting’) is a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current, also known as a weather front. Haboobs occur regularly in dry land area regions throughout the world. "
“Just how do haboobs form? When air is forced down and pushed forward by the front of a traveling thunderstorm cell, it drags with it dust and debris. Winds of speeds up to 60 mph can stir up dust and sand and create a blowing wall as high as 10,000 feet. Haboobs usually last only 10 to 30 minutes, but on rare occasions can last longer and create hazardous conditions on the ground.”
Oh, I’ll admit it. I’ll own it. Part of me is cringing right now; this is not the best time for a climate joke to appear. My heart goes out to the wildfire victims in California, and that’s just right now. Living on Earth is a seriously risky proposition; big risk with huge consequences. On the other hand, I confess a more logical but less sensitive part of me is noting that storms and conditions are only getting worse, and getting that way more frequently, and pretty soon it will never be safe to try and mix the jet stream into the joke stream.
Also, I just re-read The Perfect Storm, by Sebastian Junger. I think it’s a terrific book. But if he’s not going to make the haboob joke, somebody has to step up.
GreasyOldTam about 6 years ago
For all you Texans out there, a haboob is a real thing. It’s a single very strong blast of wind caused by a collapsing thunderstorm.
Bilan about 6 years ago
That term definitely fits Caulfield’s brainstorms. They annoy everybody in the area.
cabalonrye about 6 years ago
For some people, it is the sound of the single brain cell bouncing around. :)
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Caulfield is being Caulfield again.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 6 years ago
It should have sudden flashes of illumination as a major feature.
Jeff0811 about 6 years ago
I had to look it up. It fits the brainstorming model well, it’s a bunch of hot air.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 6 years ago
Always thought of Caufield as an EF5 Tornado. Completely and Udderley rearrange reality.
DutchUncle about 6 years ago
“haboob (Arabic: هَبوب, translit. habūb, lit. ‘blasting/drifting’) is a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current, also known as a weather front. Haboobs occur regularly in dry land area regions throughout the world. "
“Just how do haboobs form? When air is forced down and pushed forward by the front of a traveling thunderstorm cell, it drags with it dust and debris. Winds of speeds up to 60 mph can stir up dust and sand and create a blowing wall as high as 10,000 feet. Haboobs usually last only 10 to 30 minutes, but on rare occasions can last longer and create hazardous conditions on the ground.”
Thanks for the education, Jeff.
SkyFisher about 6 years ago
Jef is “getting crap past the radar”!
Uncle Bob about 6 years ago
I love that word for sandstorms ‘cuz it’s so much fun to say!
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Jef is causing us to look up stuff again. I like that.
T Smith about 6 years ago
I used to date a girl with hot haboobs.
rshive about 6 years ago
That sounds vaguely obscene. One way to get stuff past the Word Police, at least.
cj7ole about 6 years ago
Had to look it up Haboob- Violent wind in desert causing a sandstorm.
Al Nala about 6 years ago
Soooo, not like a haCHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?
COOLGARY about 6 years ago
I loved him surfing on the dust mop in panel 1.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 6 years ago
So is that pushbroom surfing going on there in Panel 1?
Bruce1253 about 6 years ago
In California we have Santa Ana’s, which right now are contributing to the firestorms we are having.
dennisodoyle about 6 years ago
I’ve only heard of them in the Sahara or in Arizona. It’s a funny name….
Plods with ...™ about 6 years ago
Snerks…. he said aha! boobs!
cervelo about 6 years ago
School must be out today, sounds like a lot of teenagers joined in the discussion… :))
annqueue about 6 years ago
are there cold haboobs?
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
A brainstorm is caused by an exploding mortuary…
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
Zephyr little children…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Frazz19 hrs ·
Oh, I’ll admit it. I’ll own it. Part of me is cringing right now; this is not the best time for a climate joke to appear. My heart goes out to the wildfire victims in California, and that’s just right now. Living on Earth is a seriously risky proposition; big risk with huge consequences. On the other hand, I confess a more logical but less sensitive part of me is noting that storms and conditions are only getting worse, and getting that way more frequently, and pretty soon it will never be safe to try and mix the jet stream into the joke stream.
Also, I just re-read The Perfect Storm, by Sebastian Junger. I think it’s a terrific book. But if he’s not going to make the haboob joke, somebody has to step up.
Daeder about 6 years ago
It depends on how many ideas you have.