The Wasm season is considered one of the most important rainy seasons in Saudi Arabia during the year. It usually comes in the fall, bringing abundant bounty and irrigating the lands after a scorching, dry summer.
The Arab Weather forecasting team noted that weather systems across the Arabian Peninsula and the eastern Mediterranean will undergo a complete transformation during the Wasm season. The influence of the seasonal Indian low pressure system ends, and an extension of the Red Sea low pressure system begins to become active as a response to the passage of autumnal air masses over the eastern Mediterranean, the Levant, and Egypt.
At this stage, a conflict occurs between hot air masses from the south and cooler autumnal air masses coming from the north over the Arabian Peninsula. The Red Sea low is the dominant force in this confrontation. The center of this low is usually over Hail at the beginning of the season, leading to the development of unstable weather conditions supported by the heat of the ground and the coldness of the upper layers, with sufficient moisture to form cumulus clouds that bring rain.
Regarding this year's Wasm season, weather forecasts issued by Arabia Weather predict a widespread and widespread delay in rainfall until the end of October. Analyses indicate that the onset of atmospheric instability may be delayed due to the weak arrival of cooler air masses towards the eastern Mediterranean. This means that much of the Kingdom will not receive its usual rainfall on its traditional schedule.
In addition, there are indirect global factors that influence the performance of the Wasm season, such as El Niño, La Niña, and ocean oscillations, which require independent scientific detail to accurately monitor them.
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