Adan Shop is the popular climatic name for the long hot and dry wave.

2025-08-10 2025-08-10T14:47:33Z
د . أحمد الشريدة
د . أحمد الشريدة
محاضر أكاديمي في عدد من الجامعات الأردنية من عام 1996 ، باحث في مجال حماية البيئة وصون الطبيعة و التنمية المستدامة

Arab Weather - There are many weather and climate phenomena that have local names in the Levant, and some of these names have ancient roots in Aramaic, Syriac, Phoenician, Canaanite, and Nabataean history.
"Adan Shob" is a climatic term for a long, dry heat wave.
The word "Adan" is a Syriac word meaning a period of time of no less than a week.
The word "Shobb" is a Syriac word that means extreme heat.

It was mentioned in the traditional song of Syriac origins about that period, and it says: ((On our pampering, on our pampering, the northern wind changed our color...the northern wind changed my condition and made me sing on our pampering)), evidence of the effect of the northern winds in moderating the atmosphere after the hot and dry wave.

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