Topic: Sandstorm

3 chapters across the catalog

Valudation
Episode 1589

1589: Valudation

Weather Anomalies, Lightning Storms and Global Flooding

A severe lightning storm without rain hit the Texas Hill Country, causing power outages at the host's compound. Meanwhile, record-breaking rainfall of 158.1 millimeters in one hour struck Hong Kong and southern China, leading to collapsed roads and metro flooding. Speculation arises regarding weather manipulation and the historical context of climate change records dating back to 1884.

Happy in Helsink
Episode 1540 1:09:19 - 1:11:54

1540: Happy in Helsink

Beijing Sandstorms, Hazardous Air Quality

Beijing and northern China were hit by a massive sandstorm that raised air pollution to hazardous levels, 37 times the WHO guideline. The hosts share personal anecdotes about experiencing sandstorms in Israel and Kuwait, noting the unique "fog of sand" characteristic of these events.

Non-linear War
Episode 674 2:26:55 - 2:32:11

674: Non-linear War

Beijing Sandstorms, Air Pollution B-Roll and Fine Particulates

A former air pollution inspector argues that much of the stock footage used to depict industrial pollution in Beijing is actually footage of natural sandstorms. The segment explains that the fine particulates from Inner Mongolian sandstorms create a brown fog often misidentified by Western media.