Sultanate of Oman | After a long absence... thunderstorms return to the Hajar Mountains during the first week of June
Arabia Weather - Weather specialists at the Arabia Weather Center said that the latest computer simulation readings indicate the return of thunderstorms on the Hajar mountain range after they had been absent for a long period, especially with the second half of the week and the accompanying thunderstorms and active wind gusts.
The smells return again: Al-Khos winds cause the return of local formations on the Hajar Mountains and expected thunderstorms.
Specialists at the Arabia Weather Center said that the computer outputs indicate that the Sultanate of Oman is affected by the seasonal winds of Al-Kous, so that clouds appear at different altitudes on a daily basis on the Hajar mountain range, interspersed with cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds that cause showers of rain to fall on parts of the Hajar Mountains and neighboring areas, and it is expected that The rain is thundery and varies in intensity, and it is not unlikely that it will be heavy over narrow geographical areas, causing valleys to flow, torrents to form, and water levels to rise. The rain is also accompanied by hail showers falling on some areas.
At the same time, it is expected that the coasts of the Dhofar State will be exposed to humid monsoon winds, which, when they collide with the mountains and coasts, will cause the appearance of low clouds, local rainfall, and the formation of fog.
The cous winds are winds that blow on the Arabian Sea during the summer and are an extension of the monsoon winds in the northern Indian Ocean, which intensify during the period between the months of May and September. The cous winds, when they collide with the Hajar mountain range in the Emirates and Oman, cause the formation of cumulus clouds accompanied by strong downward winds and rain that may It reaches the point of abundance and is called “Al-Raiha” or Al-Rawaih. It originates in mountainous areas only and may deepen westward into the gravel plains extending between Al-Ain and Al-Dhaid in the United Arab Emirates.
God knows.
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