Syrian Meteorology releases an analytical study on multiple heat waves for 2020

Written By غالب أبوبكر on 2020/10/12

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Arab Weather - The General Directorate of Meteorology of Syria published an analytical study on the multiple heat waves for the year 2020, which affected Syria during the summer. The study included some important information that indicated that the heat wave that affected Syria at the end of the month of 8 to the middle of the month of 9 was the strongest and longest in the climate record of Syria in the month of 9, as it lasted 20 days, and following this published study from the Syrian Meteorology:

 

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