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
Siroccos is the plural of sirocco
they are called "siroccos"
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 improved it
It doesn't. There was religion in Italy before pasta.
The climate in Italy does because Italy is always hot so they will help them grow.
the rain
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.
yes
it makes it warm