Video | “Al-Zaaq”: After 40 days, the scorching heat begins

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2024/05/16

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.

<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Weather of Arabia - Meteorologist Dr. Khaled Saleh Al-Zaaq said that after approximately <strong>40 days</strong> , the scorching heat begins, and this coincides with the sun’s arrival at the Tropic of Cancer. He pointed out that the public says during this period:</p><blockquote style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> “There is no freedom until after leaving.”</p></blockquote><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Al-Zaaq explained that the sun sends us light and heat, and that the summer is hot due to the long daylight hours, while the winter is cold. Because the number of daylight hours is short, and if the number of daylight hours is equal to the night, the weather is moderate. Therefore, a balance occurs in the atmosphere in the areas located on the equator throughout the year. He pointed out that the North and South Poles are frozen. Because the sun sets on them for six months, and when it rises, it is tilted.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> He added that during these days the days become longer and the nights shorter, and after a month we experience the longest days and the shortest nights.</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560" style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"><p lang="ar" style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> After approximately 40 days:<br /> The scorching heat begins and this coincides with the Sun reaching the Tropic of Cancer<br /> And the common people say:<br /> (It&#39;s not hot until you leave)<br /> <a href="https://t.co/2qpTB9ut6V">pic.twitter.com/2qpTB9ut6V</a></p> - Dr. Khaled Saleh Al-Zaaq (@dralzaaq) <a href="https://twitter.com/dralzaaq/status/1790807356705497128?ref_src=twsrc%5E... 15, 2024</a> </blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> See also:</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <a href="https://www.arabiaweather.com/ar/content/%D8%B2%D9%84%D8%B2%D8%A7%D9%84-... earthquake in Ethiopia.. An expert warns of a flood that may drown Sudan</a></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <a href="https://www.arabiaweather.com/ar/content/%D8%A8%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%85%D8%A7-... Earth is still recovering... a new solar storm hits Earth</a></p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"></p><hr /><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> Sources:</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> <a href="https://sabq.org/saudia/lb14zv4t7g">sabq</a></p>

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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