Tag necklaces and tag springs... What is the difference between them?
Weather of Arabia - “Qalayd al-Wasam” and “Rabi` al-Wasam” are two terms used in the Arabic language to refer to specific seasons that occur in specific regions, and are related to climate and nature. The difference between them lies in the time and place they refer to, and in this article we will explain what they are and what is the difference between them.
Tag necklaces and tag spring
The expert in weather and climate science, Khaled Al-Zaaq , pointed out that the clouds follow different paths depending on the seasons of the year, and he explained that summer clouds usually come from the eastern direction, while winter clouds move towards the region from the west, and in the transitional seasons, the movement of clouds fluctuates, as they come in... Sometimes from the East, at other times it comes from the West.
What is the difference between tag pendants and tag spring?
Answer: Khaled Al-Zaaq also explained that summer clouds can be classified into:
Tag clouds are individual clouds, and are known as pendants when they are gathered in large numbers.
As for the marking squares, they are: Clouds that multiply at the beginning of the marking season.
Naming the months in the Hijri calendar and its relationship to the seasons
The weather expert “Al-Zaaq” previously pointed out that the fourth month in the Hijri calendar is called Rabi’ al-Akhir, and he explained the reason for calling it this name is that it falls in the autumn season . He pointed out that the ancient Arabs used to call the spring season “Kharif,” and therefore it was named. The month is like this.
He also explained that the names of the Arab months were in harmony with their nature and the seasons of the year, as the month of Rabi’ al-Awwal symbolized the summer spring, while the month of Ramadan symbolized the rain of the earth due to its high temperature during this time.
He explained that the month of Rabi’ al-Akhir coincides with the winter season, and during this month, temperatures continue to fall gradually, and after approximately 50 days, the winter season begins to set in.
The last season of Suhail and the beginning of the tag
In a statement to Al-Zaaq , he indicated in his explanation via a video he posted on his account in “X” that we are on the cusp of a period of one of the nicest days of the year, which extends for 78 days. He explained that this period includes 13 days of the last days of the Suhail season , and 52 days . One day from the marking , and 13 days from the beginning of the square season , which are the months of October, November, and the first of December .
He continued by saying that we are currently witnessing the last days of the Suhail season , and during this period, the humidity begins to recede along the coasts, and each day is characterized by the characteristics of the four different seasons; As he indicated that
- Autumn comes in the latter part of the day
- While the early morning indicates the beginning of spring
- As for the hot weather (summer season), it occurs during the hot noon time
- As for the beginning of the night, it brings with it signs of winter signs
He concluded his statement by noting that the northern regions, such as Turaif, Arar, Tabuk, and Al-Jawf, in addition to Hail and the southern regions, such as Al-Baha, Asir, and Abha , witness the tradition of lighting fires at the end of the night as part of the community’s traditions.
Finally, he pointed out that the rains during the next 78 days are considered the best of the year, as they contribute to the growth of various types of wild plants and grasses.
Also know:
Tag season...its definition and when does it start?
Names and types of rain among ancient Arabs
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