Headwind:
** Exposed the northern parts of the Arab world to adverse winds (Permanent Bank) making them bear the humidity and rainfall caused winter while it is dry in summer.
Monsoon:
** Exposed some southern parts of the Arab world of the monsoon and is in the East African plateau and plateau Yemen and Aser, Oman, carrying wind rain to the southern areas of the Arab world due to the condensation of water vapor carried by air currents South.
Local wind:
** Local winds affect the climate of some regions and Arab blowing at the forefront of depressions and winds are only a limited impact on the bands and for limited periods and irregular
1. Sirocco:
** Blowing from the south to the north and known in Egypt as the sirocco and in Libya on behalf of tribal for it to come from the south to gain characteristics of the desert becomes hot and dry winds accompanied by dust and sand and frequently occur in March and April
2. Toxins
* It winds similar to the sirocco in terms of heat and drought, dust and blowing on the Arabian Peninsula may exceed the speed of 70 km per hour, leading to increased borne dust and sand فتحجب vision and affect the land and air transportation.
3. Alsiroko
** A local local winds blowing on the Arab Maghreb in the Alguetrh from May until September and be the leaders of the Sahara Desert to the north is dry and warm and laden with dust and sand.
4. Wafting:
** These winds blowing in the summer in the south-west of Sudan to the south, a hot and dry and loaded with huge quantities of dust and fine sand.
5. Tuz:
** Are hot dry winds and dust-laden and blowing from the center of the Arabian Peninsula in a north-easterly direction.
التسميات
climate