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Sirocco
ofcorse not.......coz climate makes variations in wind lyk in summer v get hot wind n in rainy season, wind blows very fast
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
The four different types of climate regions are Mediterranean with hot and dry summers and cool rainy winters. Semi Arid is in between the hot and dry desert of WA's inland and are wetter near the coast. The Arid climates are in the hot and dry deserts. Monsoonal has hot wet summers and warm dry winters.
Harmattan
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Harmattan
Harmattan
The wind originates in the Sahara Desert.
Sirocco
Sirocco ; see relevant link .
It's a hot dry north wind which blows out of the Sahara desert towards countries on the Guinea coast.
In Summer it is usually south/south west (This is hot dry wind) but with the onset of monsoon it becomes south west (Moisture laden wind).
The brickfielder is a hot, dry wind that blows off the deserts of southern Australia, often bringing dust storms. It commonly occurs during Summer. It tends to affect the states of South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
A bergwind is a term used in South Africa for a hot dry wind in South Africa blowing from the mountains to the coast.
The Brickfielder is a hot dry wind that blows across central southern Australia, occasionally extending to the east and northeast. Specifically, it forms as a result of conditions in the Great Australian Bight, so it usually affects the central South Australian desert before heading into western New South wales and Victoria.