After 50 days of successive activity of Al-Rawaih rain on the mountains of Oman and the Emirates.. Satellite images monitor the country’s sky being free of cumulus clouds

2022-08-09 2022-08-09T10:21:39Z
محمد عوينة
محمد عوينة
مُتنبئ جوي

Arab Weather - Live satellite images that were received and processed at the Arab Weather Center indicated that the sky of the Sultanate of Oman and the Emirates was free of any cumulus cloud activity along the Al Hajar Mountains and the eastern mountains of the Emirates, in light of the return of dry winds to control the country’s atmosphere, resulting from the return of the subtropical air altitude to His familiar homeland.

 

It is noteworthy that the Al Hajar Mountains and the mountains of the eastern Emirates have been subjected to higher than average activity since the beginning of July, in accordance with what was stated in the seasonal bulletin issued earlier in mid-May.

 

 

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