Social Sciences, asked by sweetie562, 11 months ago

why there is no rain in Dubai



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Answered by ismailsarwar71
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Explanation:

Dubai has a hot desert climate. Dubai has two distinct seasons - summer and winter. Summer in Dubai begins around the last week of April and ends around the first week of October. This period is characterized by hot weather, warm winds and high humidity. Due to the city's close proximity to the sea the temperatures in Dubai are milder in summer in comparison to other Gulf cities such as Kuwait City and Riyadh. However this means the city has a high humidity which can make the weather very unpleasant. Rainfall is scarce during the summer months, but the windy conditions ensure there are frequent dust storms. Temperatures regularly climb above 38 °C (100 °F) during this period and fall to around 26 °C (79 °F) overnight. Winter in Dubai begins around the last week of October and lasts until the beginning of April. The winter season has the most pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Most of the precipitation takes place during this season. Strong thunderstorms are not uncommon to the city during this period, this is accompanied by strong north-westerly winds and lower temperatures. Average daytime high during the winter season is around 22 °C (72 °F) with overnight lows of 12 °C (54 °F). Rainfall has been increasing over the past few decades accumulating to 130 mm (5.12 in) per year.[1]

The urban heat island effect does have its toll on Dubai as well, for example during the winter months when temperatures regularly fall to around 5 °C (41 °F) in the outskirts of the city and its suburbs, the temperatures in Central Dubai rarely fall below 9 °C (48 °F). This can be clearly seen when comparing weather data from the city's two airports - Dubai International and Dubai World Central. The highest temperature recorded in Dubai is 48.2 °C (119 °F) reached in July 1996.[2] Whereas the lowest recorded temperature in Dubai is 1 °C (34 °F).

Answered by StormGirl
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Answer:

Dubai has a hot desert climate. Dubai has two distinct seasons – summer and winter. ... Rainfall is scarce during the summer months, but the windy conditions ensure there are frequent dust storms. Temperatures regularly climb above 38 °C (100 °F) during this period and fall to around 26 °C (79 °F) overnight.

In the UAE, cloud seeding is being conducted by the weather authorities to create artificial rain. The project, which began in July 2010 and cost US$11 million, has been successful in creating rain storms in the Dubai and Abu Dhabi deserts.

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