Arabian Gulf | Bawarih winds will intensify early next week and a warning of dust waves
Weather of Arabia - Weather forecasters at the Arabia Weather Center said that the latest outputs of processed computer simulations indicate an increase in the winds of Al-Bawarih coinciding with the first days of June (Saturday and Sunday) and the accompanying extremely hot atmosphere in Iraq and various Arab Gulf countries coinciding with an increase in Levels of dust and plankton in the atmosphere.
Early warning: Bawarih winds herald dusty weather of varying intensity, peaking between noon and afternoon.
According to the initial indicators processed, it is expected that the Al-Bawarih winds will begin strong in southern Iraq and Kuwait, reaching Bahrain, Qatar, and the Arabian Gulf, where the northern or northwestern winds known as Al-Bawarih will be active in those areas, accompanied by strong gusts reaching approximately 70 km/hour, especially in southern Iraq and Kuwait, and they will operate. It may raise dust and dust and may form dust waves and cause a decrease in horizontal visibility. Of course, it is expected that the winds will also blow in eastern Saudi Arabia, reaching the United Arab Emirates and parts of the Sultanate of Oman, but with less intensity than in the rest of the countries, but it will lead to a generally dusty atmosphere.
What are the winds of Al-Bawareh?
The Al-Bawarih winds are dry, hot, and dusty northwesterly winds that blow over many countries of the Arabian Gulf and are known locally as the “Al-Bawarih Winds.” The intensity of the Al-Bawarih winds varies from year to year, and may be severe at times, causing important changes in the weather, up to the point of impeding some people. Manifestations of life in different regions.
The ArabiaWeather website advises to be aware of the danger of the increase in the percentage of dust and dirt in the atmosphere in many regions and the impact of this on patients with the respiratory system, eyes, and horizontal vision.
God knows.
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