Rahim Tabet | Februari 11, 2016 |
Africa
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Egypt
Egypt has a desert climate with large temperature differences between day and night and between summer and winter.
The weather is very firm; There are two distinct seasons: the hot summer from May to October and the cooler winter from November to April. In the desert, the temperature in summer exceeds daytime easy 38 ° C in the shade, with offshoots to 50 ° C. This heat escapes at night in the cloudless sky, keeping the temperature between 10 and 17 ° C decreases.
The temperature in winter is significantly lower: the average in January is 12 to 16 ° C. The mountain areas in Sinai can be quite cold in December and January, and the mountains fall almost every winter snow.
The rainfall is very low, Cairo has an average of six days of rain per year, thirty Alexandria. In the south of the country rains almost never. In the spring now and then pulling depressions over Egypt, which the khamseen, dry scorching winds, known by its sand storms bring. Fifty days (khamseen = 50), from March to May, the dangerous dust storms can arise (wind speeds up to 150 km pr hour).
Unlike the interior, the Mediterranean coast has winter rainfall (100 to 200 mm). The coast also has milder winters and lower summer temperatures than the interior, by the moderating effect of the Mediterranean. The temperature differences between day and night are not nearly as large.
Alexandria is the coolest place in the country. Average temperatures in January range between 10.5 and 18 ° C, in July between 23 and 29 ° C. Alexandria and the western coast of the Delta funds with more than one hundred millimeters of rain per year, as the wettest area of Egypt.
The weather is very firm; There are two distinct seasons: the hot summer from May to October and the cooler winter from November to April. In the desert, the temperature in summer exceeds daytime easy 38 ° C in the shade, with offshoots to 50 ° C. This heat escapes at night in the cloudless sky, keeping the temperature between 10 and 17 ° C decreases.
The temperature in winter is significantly lower: the average in January is 12 to 16 ° C. The mountain areas in Sinai can be quite cold in December and January, and the mountains fall almost every winter snow.
The rainfall is very low, Cairo has an average of six days of rain per year, thirty Alexandria. In the south of the country rains almost never. In the spring now and then pulling depressions over Egypt, which the khamseen, dry scorching winds, known by its sand storms bring. Fifty days (khamseen = 50), from March to May, the dangerous dust storms can arise (wind speeds up to 150 km pr hour).
Unlike the interior, the Mediterranean coast has winter rainfall (100 to 200 mm). The coast also has milder winters and lower summer temperatures than the interior, by the moderating effect of the Mediterranean. The temperature differences between day and night are not nearly as large.
Alexandria is the coolest place in the country. Average temperatures in January range between 10.5 and 18 ° C, in July between 23 and 29 ° C. Alexandria and the western coast of the Delta funds with more than one hundred millimeters of rain per year, as the wettest area of Egypt.

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