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Iraq
Troops dealing with blinding sandstorms
2003-03-25
From the Weather Channel, of all places...
A howling desert sandstorm cast a yellow pall over the city and distant explosions could be heard more and more frequently Tuesday as Baghdad braced for the onslaught of coalition forces closing in on the capital. More security and police officers were seen around the city, and residents said members of Saddam Hussein's feared intelligence agencies were also posted on the streets. More and bigger trenches were being dug around Baghdad, including in the courtyard of the Iraq museum, home to priceless antiquities, some dating to 7,000 B.C. Witnesses said the intelligence headquarters was hit again in a Monday raid. The sprawling defense complex was also hit, with a large building severely damaged. The intermittent sound of distant explosions was heard throughout the city for much of the day. By early afternoon, a sandstorm was in full swing over the city, dramatically reducing visibility. Strong winds howled across the city, adding to the discomfort of residents. Iraq often sees sandstorms in the spring, but Tuesday's storm was exceptional, bringing dust and sand from as far away as Egypt and Libya, AccuWeather meteorologst John Gresiak said. He said lighter winds were forecast Wednesday and then no major sandstorms for at least several days.
Sandstorms are brutal, but you can't do much in them. Maybe the troops can get a bit of a rest. They gotta be exhausted.
Posted by:tu3031

#5  Biggus, you haven't been skipping your medication have you??
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-03-25 13:06:03  

#4  I never underestimate the weather - its me job :P
but i try not to point out the obvious . unless the blind cant se it :P
Posted by: Biggus   2003-03-25 12:47:58  

#3  The weather neutralizes American air power, but on the other hand the weather makes the use of chemical weapons impossible.
Posted by: Yank   2003-03-25 12:45:41  

#2  NEVER underestimate the impact of weather in a battle. Many battles are are decided just on the weather alone. If this was a battle at sea, we want to hear about big swells and hurricane winds - likewise these sandstorms.
Posted by: anonymous   2003-03-25 12:20:13  

#1  hehe wow what interesting new news . sandstorms in a desert . ... wait theres sea in the ocean too !! and air in the skies along with a few planes and birds
Posted by: biggus   2003-03-25 11:11:36  

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