That is because it is really cold.
More clouds are there on the eastern coastal and its very sunny there throughout the year which makes the water from the gulf of Oman evaporate and rain fast.
rainfall in the UAE occurs mostly between the months December and February. the eastern coast gets more rainfall because of its tall mountains which turn water vapour to droplets of rain.
rainfall in the UAE occurs mostly between the months December and February. the eastern coast gets more rainfall because of its tall mountains which turn water vapour to droplets of rain.
Because the winds blowing into the Eastern coast come over the Indian Ocean and so are moisture bearing whereas those coming into the Western coast have travelled mainly over the Saudi Arabian desert.
Rainfall in the UAE is irregular and typically occurs during the winter months from December to March. The amount of rainfall is generally low, and the UAE experiences a desert climate with little precipitation throughout the year.
The UAE is on the coast, so the answer is the same as the rest of the world (at the coast), about 21%
Southern coast of the Persian Gulf is the origin of UAE.
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only if they have an extradition arrangement with the UAE
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Rainfall in the UAE is scanty primarily due to its desert climate, characterized by high temperatures and low humidity. The region's geographical location, being largely surrounded by desert and ocean, limits moisture availability. Additionally, the prevailing wind patterns often bring dry air, reducing the likelihood of precipitation. As a result, the UAE receives an average annual rainfall of only about 3 to 5 inches.
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