A hot wind is called the loo. It is a hot and dry summer afternoon wind and is strongest in the months of May and June.
Sirocco's (khamsin, ghibli, leveche) are hot dry African winds.
well first of all the hot desert winds are usually dressed with chocolate syrup and sprinkles sometimes caramel.
the wind that blows in the opposite direction and is dry is called desert storm
they are known by different names in different areas:
Jamal
Haboob
Shjamal
amongst others
sirocco
fohn
they are both dry and hot wind levels
Some sort of desert.
away from it. wind always blows from hot to cold just like water will flow from high to low Towards it. Hot winds rise and create an air space that is filled by the surrounding air, thus making the wind blow towards the center.
Rainforests are not hot and dry. They are hot and humid.
Hot summers with little rain dry out the vegetation and lightening strikes find easy tinder to start raging forest fires and a lack of rain and strong hot winds get the inferno going in hot summers
Sirocco.
Sirocco
This region is usually called MENA which is an acronym for "the Middle East and North Africa".
The winds that blow south to southeasterly in southern Spain are called the Solano Winds. They are hot, dry winds that typically blow for either 3 or 5 days.
The Sahara Desert which covers nearly all of North Africa.
hot and dry
Siroccos are hot winds, often dusty or rainy, blowing from North Africa across the Mediterranean to southern Europe. The winds come from the Sahara and reaches hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe.
Savanna, hot and dry, hot and wet.
Cairo is hot and humid (primarily) or hot and dry (occasionally) depending on which way the winds are blowing.
The region of North Africa comprises of Western Sahara and the countries :- Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and the Sudan.
Yes.It is very dry and hot.
Grasslands have small amount of rain but not to small to make it a desert so the grass lands in Africa is hot, and dry (not to dry though).