Arab weather - After a snowy air depression that affected Jordan and the whole of the Levant and brought with it - thanks to God - good rain and accumulated snow, we bid farewell to the square of winter this year, to welcome the first days of the fiftieths of winter 2021/2022, so what is the fiftieth year of winter? And what does it consist of?
The winter season consists of 90 days, divided in the Arab countries into two parts: the “winter square,” which extends for forty days starting from the winter solstice on December 21 or 22 of each year and continues until January 30, and then comes its fiftieth winter, which It consists of 50 days, and extends until the vernal equinox on March 20 of each year.
Constitute a rain Almravanah period is usually 30% of the year seasonal average, and this year, according to Jordan Meteorological, Almravanah period achieved amounts of rainfall around the year average for the period of Almrbaanah in the northern, southern and eastern regions of the Kingdom, while the higher than average seasonal year in Central including areas In the central valleys, rates ranged from (11%-33%) of the general average of the rainy season, while the performance of the Marba'eens was weak in the southern Jordan Valley.
During these quarters, the Al-Salt monitoring station recorded the highest total rainfall of 322.9 mm, which constitutes 63% of its general seasonal average, followed by the University of Jordan monitoring station with a total rainfall of 249.7 mm, which constitutes 48% of its general seasonal average, followed by the Al-Hussein Gardens monitoring station with a total rainfall of 246.5 mm, which constitutes 52% of its general seasonal average.
The winter fiftieth rain constitutes 38% of the rain of the general rainy season, and the fiftieth year of winter lasts 50 days, divided into four “sauds”, each “saud” constitutes a period of twelve and a half days, and they are as follows:
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