Thursday, February 19, 2009

Climate in the middle East


I am now going to find the climate of the middle east. The Arabian Peninsula has some of the hottest and driest tempature in the world. It also has some strong winds during those summers.




In Barsa, the tempature once got up to 124 degrees! In the Saudi desert there are regularly tempatures or over 120 degrees! Well I am standing in some hot weather and man I am somehow burnt to a crisp but still alive. I am sweating my armpits out, and wobbling around.


Across the middle east it is regular for it to be 85 degrees and up. Also you won't get a lot of rain here. Man I'm thirsty! Hold on, I'll be right back! *chug, chug, chug, chug*. Ahh. Much better.
The hottest and average tempature for each of the countries, Bahrain: August, 105 degrees, Egypt: July, 90 degrees, Iran: July, 100 degrees, Iraq: July 107 degrees, Isreal: July/August, 86 degrees, Jordan: July/August, 86 degrees, Kuwait: July, 105 degrees, Lebanon: August, 85 degrees, Libya: July/August/September, 85 degrees, Oman: July, 103 degrees, Qatar: August, 104.5 degrees, Saudi Arabia: July, 111 degrees, Syria: 99 degrees, Yemen: July, 83 degrees.
Now to do coldest tempature, Bahrain: January 72 degrees, Egypt: January, 67 degrees, Iran: January, 46 degrees, Iraq: January, 60 degrees, Isreal: January 55 degrees, Jordan: January, 54 degrees, Kuwait: January/December, 60 degrees, Lebanon: December, 67 degrees, Libya: January, 60 degrees, Oman: December, 73 degrees, Qatar: 73 degrees, Saudi Arabia: January/December 72-73 degrees, Syria: January, 53 degrees, Yemen: December, 73 degrees.
That is every country's highest and lowest tempature. The months also include the hottest/coldest of the year for that country.
Decide where you want to go in the Middle East. See ya!

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