According to the National Weather Service, dust devils “are a common wind phenomenon and are dust-filled vortices created by strong surface heating… Typical dust devil diameters range from 10 to 300 feet and are about 500 to 1,000 feet tall. Usually, dust devils last only a few minutes before dissipating and usually make an appearance on warm, dry days.”
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