زخات رعدية من المطر تهطل الآن في بادية الشام

Written By admin on 2013/03/15

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

 

موقع ArabiaWeather.com- تطورت حالة من عدم الإستقرار الجوي في جنوب بادية الشام (شرق منطقة جبل العرب) عصر ومساء الجمعة، وسرعان ما امتدت لتطال أجزاء واسعة من شرق وشمال شرق سورية.

 

وهي مصحوبة عموماً بتساقط مطري خفيف-متوسط الشدة، ومع نشاط رعدي كبير.

 

ونتجت هذه الحالة نتيجة إقتراب كتلة هوائية باردة ورطبة في شرق البحر المتوسط والتفائها مع امتداد لمنخفض جوي حراري من الجنوب مُتزامن مع تأثير كتلة هوائية حارة نسبياً على المنطقة.

 

ويُرافق هذه السُحب الرعدية، رياحاً هابطة نشطة السرعة وتعمل على حدوث العواصف الرملية القوية والتي ستتجه لاحقاً الى العراق.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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