harmattan
Harmattan
Harmattan
Harmattan
Sirocco
The harmattan is a dry and dusty season that occurs over the West African nations. It is characterized by intense dryness, very little humidity, dust, and sand particles in the air and vastly fluctuating ambient temperatures all over the place.
Harmattan is a dry and dusty West African trade wind that blows from the Sahara Desert towards the Gulf of Guinea. It is associated with cool temperatures, low humidity, and haze due to the dust it carries. Harmattan can cause skin dryness, respiratory issues, and reduced visibility.
The Harmattan is a cold-dry and dusty trade wind, blowing over the West African subregion of the Sahara Desert.
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Desert winds are normally dry and dusty. They are hot in the summer and cold in winter. There are also marked differences in temperature between day and night. Examples include brickfielder and harmattan.
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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.