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I asked the same question once in Vegas.
Here's what I was told.
Most climates have significant water vapour in the air. When you look through such air lights appear muted and stable.
Desert air is dry, but contains significant amounts of dust which refracts the light and makes it appear too flicker.
Lights (including stars) also appear bigger and brighter in the desert for the same reason.
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