important | Arab weather warns of renewed activity of the Al-Bawareh winds and the formation of dust waves in Iraq and Kuwait on Friday

Written By محمد عوينة on 2021/07/08

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.

Arab weather - The latest updates of the numerical models that are running indicate an expected renewal in the impact of the Al-Bawareh winds on the State of Kuwait and the southeastern parts of the Republic of Iraq on Friday, as active northwest winds blow speed accompanied by strong gifts sometimes that work to raise dust and dust in many areas amid Continuing hot and exhausting weather.

 

Areas covered by dust forecast

In the details, the weather forecast section in Arab weather follows the distribution of atmospheric pressure and its difference between the north and southeast of the Arabian Peninsula, which pushes very low atmospheric pressure values towards southern Iraq, through Kuwait to southeast Saudi Arabia. The distribution of air systems in this way works, God willing, on clear activity. The so-called Al-Bawareh winds form dust waves in many areas.

 

 

It is expected that the dust wave will cover all the interior regions of the State of Kuwait and, to a lesser extent, its coasts, in addition to the southeastern parts of Iraq, where the winds are active in speed, accompanied by gusts of winds that will reach the limits of 80 km/hour, and these winds are considered capable of forming dust waves over Those areas, God willing.

 

A significant decrease in horizontal visibility is expected

The expected dust wave is expected to lead to a significant decrease in the horizontal visibility to less than 1000 meters in the State of Kuwait and the southeastern parts of the Republic of Iraq, especially in the desert and open areas that may reach less than 500 meters in those areas. Dust waves have a direct impact on the maritime traffic in the ports of the Arabian Gulf, in addition to an impact on air traffic and air navigation in some airports as a result of the expected decrease in the horizontal visibility.

 

 

In light of these atmospheres, the Arab weather warns of the danger of strong winds whose gusts may reach the 80 km/h barrier, the danger of a decrease in the horizontal visibility due to dust and raised dust, and the risk of additives to patients with respiratory system and eyes due to dust, and finally a warning to Sea-goers and navigation practitioners are at risk of going to the sea due to the expected great turbulence of the sea.

 

In terms of temperatures, it is expected that temperatures will tend to rise further during the weekend, with temperatures remaining forty in most regions, and a very hot and stressful atmosphere prevailing in all regions , so Arab weather recommends the need to pay attention to direct exposure for a long time under the sun. In peak periods extending from ten in the morning until five in the afternoon, and a lot of drinking cold and hydrating fluids.

 

 

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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