sirocco
Sirocco is a warm to hot wind that originates in the Sahara and travels across the North African coast into the Mediterranean and southern Europe. It typically blows from the southeast or east and can carry dust from the desert. As it moves over the sea, the air may acquire additional moisture, making the wind humid in some cases.
Meteorology and characteristics: The sirocco forms when a high-pressure region over the Sahara pushes air toward
Geographic reach and effects: The wind is most common around the Mediterranean rim, affecting southern Europe
Seasonality and duration: Sirocco winds are most frequent in warmer months, particularly spring and autumn, but
Etymology and terminology: The term sirocco derives from the Italian word scirocco, with roots linked to North