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The Harmattan is a strong wind that blows over the Sahara desert. It brings clouds of sand and dust that can hang in the air for days, forcing aircraft changes and causing health problems. The Harmattan can interact with monsoon winds causing tornadoes. From December to March this wind blows from the north-east of Ghana, lowering the humidity and giving hot days and cool nights, especially in the north.

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