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The North East wind blows over a vast stretch of land with very small stretches of water such as Caspian Sea etc and no ocean and then enters Africa. So it carries almost no water vapour into Africa.
The wind that blows through Israel and other Middle Eastern countries is called the Sharav. It is a hot, dry, and dusty wind that originates in the desert and can cause temperatures to rise significantly.
In the southwestern United States, the prevailing wind is often the southwest wind, which blows from the southwest towards the northeast. This wind can bring warm air and is associated with the region's generally arid climate. Additionally, the Santa Ana winds, a local phenomenon in Southern California, are hot, dry winds that can also originate from the southwest and contribute to increased wildfire risks.
The hot south wind that blows from North Africa is called the Sirocco. It is known for bringing warm, dry air and often carries dust and sand particles over the Mediterranean region.
The mistral is the name of a local, downslope wind which blows in the Provence region, in France. The mistral is more precisely a cold, dry wind which accelerates by the Venturi effect, as the wind passes through the Rhône Valley between the Alps mountains and the Cevennes mountains and dries out brutally as the wind descends the valley. The mistral usually blows from north. The mistral is a katabatic wind, which usually brings clear skies and sunny weather to the Provence. This strong wind, that usually blows at very high speeds, sometimes at more than 100 km/h helps to explain the unusually sunny and dry climate of the Provence (2 700 to 2 900 hours of sunshine per year), compared with the rest of the France and even the entire Europe. The mistral is well-known for his good health benefit since the dry wind also blow the dust and the air pollution away, which makes the air especially clear. The mistral blows regulary, and is largely responsible of the dryness of the Provence, in the seasons outside the summer. The mistral has the same characteristics as another cold, dry wind which also blows in France near the Provence, the tramontane, which generally blows from northwest. The weather may be cloudy and even rain when the mistral blows but this is very rate. The mistral usually takes place when the air flow is cold and from the north or even better if there is a cold front, which comes from north/northwest.
The wind that blows in West African deserts is the Harmattan. It is a dry and dusty wind that typically blows from the Sahara Desert towards the Gulf of Guinea during the winter months, bringing with it a haze of fine particles. The Harmattan can have a significant impact on visibility, air quality, and health in the region.
A wind is called an east wind when it originates from the east and blows towards the west. In meteorology, winds are named based on the direction from which they originate. Therefore, an east wind is one that blows from the east to the west. East winds are common in many regions and can have varying effects on local weather patterns.
The term for a dry, hot, dusty wind that blows out of the Sahara is called a "Harmattan".
The Mistral is a cold wind from the north-west that blows down through France to the Mediterranean Sea.
No. In Southern California, an east-to-west wind is usually called a "Santa Anna". They tend to bring unseasonably warm, dry weather.
Harmattan
The kous wind blows from the Arabian gulf. These winds are mainly found in Mediterranean regions.
A warm dry wind that blows down the east side of the Rooky Mountains at the end of winter.
The wind originates in the Sahara Desert.
when the wind blows from the land,the skies are clear and dry but cool
Harmattan
A berg wind is a hot, dry wind that blows from the inland plateau down towards the coast in South Africa. It is typically experienced in the winter months and can lead to high temperatures and increased fire risk.