No, but we do have sand storms occasionally. Not the swirly type as in Jordan or Saudi Arabia but sometimes the winds blow in from the East bringing the red sand over and we get it hanging in the air.
Never lasts more than a day, and only a few days a year.
Italy gets all dusty
Siroccos is the plural form of the noun sirocco. A sirocco is defined as a hot wind that is blowing from northern Africa that affects areas of southern Europe. Siroccos are often warm, rainy, and dustladen southeast or south winds.
levanters and siroccos
they are called "siroccos"
Siroccos is the plural of sirocco
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.
It led to the creation of Israel on 14 May 1948.
It started in what we called today, Lebanon. In time they conquered areas in the Mediterranean. The people affect Israel positively with the trade of cedars and other goods.
Access in and out of Israel is very difficult due to National Security, and also since surrounding state's have lower income compared to Israels, will have a dramatic impact on trade.
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians destabilizes the region and results in increased militarization among nations.
wind and heat makes both tired and cold
Many Palestinians became refugees living in camps in Syria and Lebanon.