شاهد قوة العاصفة الغبارية التي ضربت المنطقة الشرقية بدرعا

Written By سنان خلف on 2014/10/10

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ArabiaWeather.com –  أظهر مقطع فيديو نُشر على موقع الـ youtube  قوة العاصفة الرملية التي ضربت الأجزاء الشرقية من مُحافظة درعا صباح الجُمعة 10/10/2014م، وذلك نتيجة تأثر عموم منطقة بلاد الشام بحالة من عدم الإستقرار الجوي.

 

حيثُ أدت العواصف الرعدية التي أثَرت على البادية الأردنية و المناطق الصحراوية المُحاذية لدرعا لنشوء عاصفة رملية قوية مُحملة بالأتربة و الرمال.

 

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