Geography, asked by RaniaWadood, 2 months ago

What conditions do you think make Kuwait City’s climate so hot?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In Kuwait, there's a subtropical desert climate, with mild winters and very hot summers. The sun usually shines all year round.

Explanation:

In spring, the prevailing weather is sunny; the temperature rises rapidly, and already in April, highs are around 33 °C (92 °F). The wind from the Arabian desert can raise the temperature and bring sandstorms: as early as in April, it can exceed 40 °C (104 °F), while in May, it can even exceed 45 °C (113 °F).

Summer in Kuwait is scorchingly hot and windy; the prevailing wind blows from the interior, and therefore the influence of the sea is minimal. From June to August, the temperature is normally around 45/46 °C (112/115 °F) during the day and around 29/30 °C (84/87 °F) at night. High-temperature records are around 52/53 °C (125/127 °F). Relative humidity is very low (it often falls below 10%), and in combination with the wind, it can cause dehydration. Fortunately, public buildings and hotels are equipped with air conditioning.

Since it normally receives the wind from the continent, the small island of Failaka is usually torrid (that is, hot and dry) as well, but it can sometimes be muggy, especially in September and October, in the days when the wind calms down a bit.

In autumn, the weather is still hot and sunny in October, while the temperature drops below 30 °C (86 °F) during the month of November.

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Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Answer:

In Kuwait, there's a subtropical desert climate, with mild winters and very hot summers. The sun usually shines all year round. ... The wind from the Arabian desert can raise the temperature and bring sandstorms: as early as in April, it can exceed 40 °C (104 °F), while in May, it can even exceed 45 °C (113 °F)

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