الإمارات: بحر مُضطرب إلى شديد الإضطراب ورياح مُثيرة للغبار

Written By admin on 2013/02/25

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موقع ArabiaWeather.com  - سنان خلف – تُظهر آخر المعلومات المُستلمة صباح اليوم تأثُر دولة الإمارات العربية المُتحدة ومنطقة الخليج العربي اليوم الإثنين برياح شمالية غربية نشطة السُرعة قادمة من الأراضي العراقية مروراً بالخليج العربي قد تحمل معها بعض العوالق التُرابية والاتربة من تلك المناطق.


هذه الرياح تعمل على إضطراب البحر بشكل تدريجي ليكون مُضطرب إلى شديد الإضطراب خاصة في ساعات ما بعد الظُهر وتكون مُثيرة للغبار خاصة في المناطق الداخلية.


ويحذر من:
1- خطر إرتياد البحر بسبب إضطرابه بفعل الرياح.
2- خطر تدني مدى الرؤية الأُفقية بفعل الغبار والاتربة المثارة خاصة في المناطق الداخلية.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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