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The hieroglyphic name of khamsin |
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khamsin or El-khamsin |
Khamsin is the arabic name for a seasonal storm shape in
the Nile Valley arising in February or March and been about two months, the khamsin is composed of southerly or southeastern winds, sometimes making intense speeds. Diurnal, pregnant that the wind speeds gain throughout the day hours, the khamsin brings sand into the populated territories. The storm season was seen as a time of transmission and disease, ending with the sweet breath of the north wind that took welcome backup. How early the khamsin looked in the Nile is not clearly good. Climatic varies may have got the storm temper into Egypt in pharaonic times, or it may be a comparatively modern phenomenon.
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