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Seasonal Environmental Issues in UAE

by | 30-01-2017 16:00 recommendations 3

UAE has tropical and dry climate as some effects come from the Indian Ocean across the Sea of Oman. Humidity reaches over 90 per cent in summer and autumn. Inland it is far less humid, although the temperature is higher, often exceeding 50? before midday in July. The winter is shorter and runs from December to February with temperature drop, especially in the inland areas. In most years it rains during the winter months, usually in February or March, but occasionally earlier. As for the wind, the monsoon winds blowing across the UAE is stronger in the spring and late summer months.


Two types of winds: Northern dry wind mostly laden with dust resulted in low visibility and respiratory diseases, and mostly very humid eastern wind also is not good for health. The UAE has low rainfall and is usually accompanied by thunderstorms in December and January of each year. Rainfall is frequent in the emirates of Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah due to their geographical location and proximity to mountain ranges. Mainly localized thunderstorms occasionally reach the UAE in summer, their annual frequency varying widely. Generally appearing over the mountains of the south and east of the country, these rumbling convective cloudbursts, a break-away from the south-west monsoon affecting southern Arabia, give rise to severe flash floods. For the most part, the shamal(northwest wind) typical of summer, being drawn toward the low pressure associated with this monsoon.

 

Mostly hot and humid climate in the UAE leads to the water issues. It has always been a high priority, due to the natural factors leading to scarce water resources. The major challenges facing the agriculture sector in the UAE  are Scarcity of appropriate irrigation water, Soil salinity and available irrigation water, High production costs, Agricultural pests and Postharvest losses.

 

Winter rains take the form of torrential frontal and orographic downpours, which, if occurring in the Hajar Mountains, runs off rapidly into wadis and downwashed gravel plains. Further west and along the coast, rainfall is often trapped on the sabkha (salt flat) surface until it evaporates or soaks away.

 

 The United Arab Emirates has paid great attention to dams and rainwater harvesting projects as dams preserve the soil from erosion in agricultural areas. Alluvial materials deposited in the dam lake may be used to improve the properties of the soil for agriculture purposes.

 

 

uae.panda.org/ews_wwf/ecosystem

www.moew.gov.ae

www.uaeinteract.com

 
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14 Comments

  • says :
    Thanks for the report, Mohit. It was very interesting and informative.
    Posted 20-02-2017 16:19

  • says :
    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 19-02-2017 17:52

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 13-02-2017 01:22

  • Prakriti Dhakal says :
    It is appreciable, @Mohit, water storage system is very much necessary nowadays and UAE is doing good work.
    Thanks for sharing!!
    Have a good time :)
    Posted 09-02-2017 00:42

  • says :
    Thank you so much @Minjoo and @Maryna
    Posted 07-02-2017 19:23

  • says :
    Thanks @Astha
    Posted 07-02-2017 19:22

  • says :
    Thanks @Arushi for going through the report.
    Posted 07-02-2017 19:22

  • says :
    Thanks @Rohan, @Prakriti

    Posted 07-02-2017 19:21

  • says :
    Very interesting. Thank you. Some information about UAE I did not know.
    Posted 06-02-2017 00:02

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, Mohit! Due to its hot and dry weather, I also thought water storage systems such as dams are necessary in UAE. Thanks again for sharing, and have a great day :)
    Posted 02-02-2017 14:33

  • Ashtha Lamsal says :
    thank you mohit for sharing!
    Posted 02-02-2017 00:10

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for throwing light on UAE's water scarcity issue due to it's usual hot and humid climate. UAE government is doing everything possible to mitigate water shortage by exploring more sources of water like as you mentioned rainwater harvesting.
    Posted 01-02-2017 03:02

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Thanks for sharing Mohit. The Eco-efforts of UAE are appreciable indeed.
    Posted 30-01-2017 16:43

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