Dusty When It’s Windy

Summer is here and that means we get to see a lot of brown outdoors: dried leaves, dried grass, and dust.

Zambales during Summer

On this same road though not in this area but from where this bridge used to be, we have encountered a “sand storm” where strong winds blew off the sand from the dry river. These are not actually sands from the river bed but from dried lahar (or mud flow from a volcano).

I’d rather it is hot with some rain showers than have a lot of rains which cause flooding. Of course, the hot weather means crops die too but too much rain causes more damage to people and properties than just dying crops.

 

4 thoughts on “Dusty When It’s Windy

  1. YTSL

    Seems like the ideal clime is one that is moderate: not too wet, not too dry (and therefore dusty), not too hot, not too cold, etc.! 🙂

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