Ramadan 2010 was the hottest year in the Jordanian Archives
ArabiaWeather.com - With reference to the archive data available to the weather forecast staff in "Arab Weather", we find that the blessed month of Ramadan in the year 2010 AD was the hottest ever in the modern Jordanian climate record.
In the details, the Kingdom was affected during the month of August and the beginning of September of the year 2010, when the holy month was in that year, by several hot and harsh air masses that resulted from a clear and repeated expansion of the hot seasonal depression from the east, which is usually active from June until late September of each year, bringing Hot and dry weather in all regions.
The strongest of these waves was in that scorching summer, on the twenty-first of August, when the maximum in Amman touched 44 degrees Celsius in the afternoon, while it exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in the east of the capital for four consecutive days!
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