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SUDAN - WEATHER - SANDSTORM

SUDAN - WEATHER - SANDSTORM
A gigantic cloud of dust known as "Haboob" advances over Khartoum 29 April 2007. These seasonal type of monsoons can reach a height of 3000 feet and can change the landscape in the few hours they last. Climate change experts from around the world are holding a meeting in Bangkok to find ways of lowering emissions of greenhouse gases to head off the worst effects of global warming. At least 400 experts from about 120 countries are attending the third session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN's leading authority on global warming. AFP PHOTO/STR
STR / AFP
Document reference 000_Nic164366
SLUG SUDAN - WEATHER - SANDSTORM
Creation date 4/29/2007 19:04 UTC
City/Country Khartoum, Sudan
Credit STR / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 17.17 Mb / 3000 x 2000 / 300 dpi

SUDAN - WEATHER - SANDSTORM

SUDAN - WEATHER - SANDSTORM
A gigantic cloud of dust known as "Haboob" advances over Khartoum 29 April 2007. These seasonal type of monsoons can reach a height of 3000 feet and can change the landscape in the few hours they last. Climate change experts from around the world are holding a meeting in Bangkok to find ways of lowering emissions of greenhouse gases to head off the worst effects of global warming. At least 400 experts from about 120 countries are attending the third session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN's leading authority on global warming. AFP PHOTO/STR
STR / AFP