

"Also, the timing is bad because a lot of
those farm fields are bare. The soil is so dry, it's like powder. Basically what
you have is a whole bunch of topsoil waiting for the wind to blow it away. It's
no different from the 1930s than it is now."
Steve Austin, a Kay County commissioner,
said visibility was terrible.
"It looked like a huge fog was over the
city of Ponca City," he said. "We've had dust storms before, but I don't
remember anything of this magnitude in years."......Yahoo News
Cloud of dust in 1930's.
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