What is the Safri season and what are its most prominent features?

2024-10-07 2024-10-07T09:40:29Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Arab Weather - The "zero" season is a popular term used in some Gulf countries to refer to a transitional period between summer and fall. This period is characterized by noticeable climate fluctuations, as temperatures begin to gradually drop, but humidity rises significantly, making the atmosphere exhausting and uncomfortable.

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Zero Season Features

  1. High humidity: The atmosphere is humid, especially in the evening, which increases the feeling of fatigue and discomfort.
  2. Wind direction changes: The wind becomes southeasterly or variable, affecting air quality.
  3. Increased allergies and asthma: Due to climate changes and humidity, some people suffer from worsening allergies and asthma.

The yellow season is considered a preparatory period for the arrival of autumn, but it is known for its effect on people’s health and psychological state as a result of weather changes.

The psychological and health impact of the Safri season

The Safri season is known for its negative psychological impact on some individuals due to sudden climate changes. Many people suffer from fatigue and lethargy during this period due to high humidity and fluctuating temperatures. In addition, weather changes cause increased feelings of anxiety and psychological distress, which affects daily productivity and individuals’ ability to live their lives normally.

The connection between the Safri season and popular heritage

In Gulf folklore, the Safri season is seen as a sign of the end of summer and the beginning of the gradual transition to autumn. It is part of the inherited climate culture that the people of the region know and prepare for with advance expectations, whether in the field of agriculture or dealing with changeable weather conditions.

Tips for dealing with the yellow season

To mitigate the health effects of the Safri season, some guidelines can be followed:

  1. Avoid going out during peak times, when humidity is high.
  2. Use indoor humidifiers, especially for those with asthma or allergies.
  3. Drink enough water to stay hydrated and avoid dehydration.
  4. Commitment to taking preventive medications and consulting a doctor if health symptoms worsen.

The Safri season is a transitional climatic period that has a clear impact on people’s health and air quality. With changes in winds and high humidity, the atmosphere becomes stressful and uncomfortable, affecting many people, especially those with allergies or respiratory diseases. However, with awareness and good preparation, the effects of this season can be reduced and its conditions can be adapted.

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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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