The United Arab Emirates is nestled between Oman and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East adjoining the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. The harsh desert climate of UAE is one of the most important seasonal issues of UAE. July and August are the hottest and the most humid months, when average maximum temperatures can exceed 48 degrees, on the coastal plain.
A humid south-east wind called sharqi (easterly) makes the summer months(July to September) too humid for comfort, but there is usually a slight drop in temperature in the evening.
Strong north and north-western winds known as shamal makes UAE prone to occasional violent sand and dust storms. Shamals is quite unsafe and disruptive, as it affects our health and reduces visibility.
UAE has basically two main seasons – mild hot and very hot. All the emirates of UAE share almost the same climate. Its desert areas have cooler nights in the winter and slightly less humid air in the summer.
Winter time of the year is very pleasant in UAE. With temperatures dropping to 12 degree Celsius the weather is mild in winter. During this season we also experience rain but not more than 10 days throughout the year in the UAE.
Another seasonal issue of UAE during the winter, is heavy fog, especially in the morning, sometimes leading to major traffic issues.
Air pollutants
Various types of pollutants enters UAE through the winds from Iran, air currents from the monsoon season in the subcontinent and dry air from the empty quarter.
Off shore oil refineries and sand storm also cause major pollution in the city, leading to poor visibility and allergies amongst children and elderly people.
In summer, there is a steep rise in the temperatures in the UAE, making it very difficult to step out of the house during the day. There is not much difference at night also except for slight dip in the humidity level. Outdoor activities during summer months, that is June to September, can be done only in areas that is air conditioned.
Despite all the seasonal issues the UAE government has been very active in building its infrastructure strongly in order to give full comfort to its citizens. There are many government agencies and non- profit environment agencies like Emirates Environment group and Bee¡¯ah who do not leave any stone unturned to rid UAE of all its environmental issues.
credits- www.uaeinteract.com, chronicle.fanack.com, image Gulf News
12 Comments
thanks for sharing
Posted 07-02-2018 09:39
good report
Posted 07-02-2018 09:37
Thanks everyone:)
Posted 03-02-2017 00:15
thank you for letting us know aboutthe severe condition of UAE.
Posted 01-02-2017 23:25
Hi Manav, the picture says everything. Pollution is really a danger to everybody and especially getting more spotlight these days as more and more is uncovered about PM 2.5. Thanks for writing about this matter
Posted 01-02-2017 03:39
The efforts of UAE government are indeed commendable in all respects. Thanks Manav.
Posted 30-01-2017 18:59
Thanks for sharing about UAE, Manav! It is my first time acknowledging there's dense fog in winter seasons people should be extra cautious when crossing the street or when driving. Have a great day, and take care!
Posted 30-01-2017 15:35
Despite all the hardships, if we have a stable government and organizations who give their best, it becomes a lot more easier to end (solve) problems.
Posted 27-01-2017 14:01
it didnt rain here as it used to in previous years.
Climate is changing .
it's worrying.
Posted 27-01-2017 04:20
Every seaaon brings a new kind of effect to the people, measures should be taken to eliminate them.
Posted 26-01-2017 18:20
Thanks Arushi for your valuable comment. It is quite pleasant these days, especially mornings and evenings.
Posted 25-01-2017 19:10
It must be really pleasant now there. I miss UAE winters especially when it is so cold here. Thanks for the report.
Posted 25-01-2017 18:49