Arab Weather - Sinan Khalaf - The Bawarih winds are a well-known seasonal phenomenon in Iraq and the Gulf states. They recur annually during the summer months, typically beginning in mid-June and continuing until mid-July. They are considered one of the most prominent causes of dust storms in the region during the summer in the Arabian Peninsula.
What are the Bawareh winds?
The Buwarih winds are known as seasonal northerly to northwesterly winds, which are particularly active during the daytime. They are known for their high speed and extreme dryness, making them a major factor in the formation of dust storms in the eastern and central regions of the Kingdom.
What are the scientific reasons for the activity of the Borah winds?
The Al-Bawarih winds are caused by the presence of a seasonal Indian low pressure system in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula, along with a high pressure system located to the north of the Arabian Peninsula. This creates a significant difference in atmospheric pressure, pushing northwesterly winds toward the Arabian Gulf, carrying dust and dirt from the deserts of Iraq and Kuwait.
How do the Boarih winds affect people's lives?
public health
Transportation
Daily and home life
Agriculture
Economic activities
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