Weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - Although there were no direct effects of the tropical condition Tej on the Gulf countries (with the exception of Oman), the flow of tropical moisture and its rush towards the region was enough to ignite air strikes in a number of Gulf countries, and this is exactly what the latest satellite images monitor. Artificial footage taken this afternoon.
In detail, the captured satellite images show the development of cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds in the skies over the eastern parts of the UAE, and the Hajar mountain range in the Sultanate of Oman, where they cause showers of moderate and heavy rain, accompanied by hail showers in some areas.
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Satellite rain radar images also monitor a thundercloud forming in the sky of the central region of Qatar, causing thundershowers of rain, accompanied by hailstones and active downward winds.
As for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds are currently active in the sky of the northern sector of the Kingdom, represented by Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and parts of the northern border region, accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity, and activity of surface winds.
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