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Posted by Meteo.ae On December - 20 - 2011 6 Comments
Calm, clear, and cool nights over interior areas have been the highlight of Dec 2011.

Nighttime temperatures over interior areas have been lower than average during December, except for coastal areas. Temperatures could again fall to below 10c, to around 6-9c over inland areas during early hours of Thursday and Friday (Dec 22-23). This includes areas that are a few kilometers away from the coastlines. The immediate coastlines and city centres will not be as cold, due to proximity to the mild waters of the gulf, and will be in mid teens. The coastlines are oftern warmer by 5-7 degrees during nighttime compared to interio areas. During December 2011, temperatures as low as 6 or  [ Read More ]

Posted by Meteo.ae On December - 17 - 2011 11 Comments
MI4 sandstorm

In my opinion, Dubai is more likely to get a shower than such a freaky sandstorm as seen in the latest Mission Impossible movie. While duststorms are quite common in the UAE and Dubai, such severe and blinding sandstorms are rare in northern UAE including Dubai due to geographical location and climate of the UAE. Duststorms have much less concentration of sand and are not as thick near the surface. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq have experienced such sandstorms. In those countries sudden and strong northwesterly winds (from cold fronts and thunderstorms) can kick up sand ahead of the fronts and move it eastward. In  [ Read More ]

Posted by Meteo.ae On December - 7 - 2011 10 Comments
Clouds over Turkey from an approaching Midetteranean low. Dec 7 2011

Back to square one? After a wet and cool end for November for much of northern and mid Arabian countries, December started dry with cooler-than-normal temperatures over much of Arabia except for the UAE and Oman where the warm water of the gulf tends to moderate the air. In fact, Kuwait recorded a minimum temperature of 1C on Dec 7. Similar near-zero or even sub-zero temperatures have been common over central and northern KSA as well over the last few days. The weather is starting to “start up” again in a typical way: First a low pressure has to affect the Mediterranean countries before any impacts reaching the Arabian  [ Read More ]

Posted by Meteo.ae On December - 1 - 2011 13 Comments
A sunny start for Winter

The begining of December marks the start of meteorological winter (Dec, Jan, Feb) in the northern hemisphere. Those are the coldest months of the year. However, astronomical winter starts on Dec 22/23 when sun’s direct rays are farthest away from tropics of cancer. However, real-feel winter in terms of the lowest seasonal temperatures more closely follows the calendar months of Dec, Jan, and Feb. While it is definetely cooler, the region (Arabian Peninsula and Middeteranian regions) could be largely dry during the first week of December. There has been several rain systems in the northern and mid Arabian Gulf that brough  [ Read More ]