Arabian Gulf | The heat dome affects the atmosphere of many countries, and temperatures reach 50 degrees Celsius on Eid
Arabia Weather - Weather specialists at the “Arab Weather” Center reported that the Gulf region will witness an intense heat wave during the Eid al-Adha holiday, as temperatures are expected to rise to scorching levels approaching 50 degrees Celsius, which requires taking precautionary measures to protect the population and mitigate the effects of this expected heat wave. Resulting from the impact of the Arabian Gulf by the so-called heat dome phenomenon.
The heat wave will be intense in the Arabian Gulf, with temperatures around 50 degrees Celsius
Meteorological specialists at the Arabian Regional Weather Center said that the latest computer model outputs indicate that large areas of the Arabian Gulf will be severely affected during the Eid holiday by a heat wave resulting from the increase in the upper air pressure, which works to fuel the heat dome phenomenon, which is accompanied by an air mass with high surface heating that causes By raising temperatures to nearly 50 degrees Celsius, especially in the desert areas of Iraq, Kuwait, and parts of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates, and the Sultanate of Oman.
Therefore, there will be a further rise in temperatures, far exceeding what they are supposed to be, and the most appropriate description of the weather at that time is that it is scorching in all regions of the Arabian Gulf, where maximum temperatures are between 47-49 degrees Celsius in large areas, while reaching the threshold of 50-51. Celsius in desert areas, especially in Iraq and Kuwait, such as the city of Basra and Jahra, and it will also be on the cusp of 50 Celsius in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and neighborhoods in Kuwait City.
God knows.
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