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The Persian Gulf region is known for its hot and dry weather, though heavy rains causing flooding have also occurred with greater regularity in recent years. [5] [6] Britain's Royal Meteorological Society stated that the likely cause is a mesoscale convective system. [7]
On 16 April 2024, heavy rains caused floods in the United Arab Emirates, affected cities of mainly Dubai and Sharjah, the northern Emirates, and various areas of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. [1] According to the National Center for Meteorology (United Arab Emirates) , this was the country's heaviest rainfall recorded in 75 years.
Persian Gulf Flood (24,000 to 14,000 years ago, or 12000 to 10000 years ago) Flooding of this area scattered peoples to both sides of the gulf depression. It was an ...
Warm waters in Gulf of Mexico fuel extreme rain. As the Gulf of Mexico continues to experience record or near-record warm temperatures, scientists have repeatedly said it's supercharging storms ...
Rafael was moving west across the Gulf of Mexico on Friday morning as the first major hurricane in the Gulf in November for almost 40 years, bringing the threat of life-threatening conditions to ...
April 4-9 — European windstorm Kathleen (Timea), which caused extensive flooding in the U.K. and, to a lesser degree, in Ireland; April 5 (or sooner)-present — 2024 Central Asian floods; April 14-present — 2024 Persian Gulf floods; April 25-28 — Tornado outbreak of April 25–28, 2024; April 29-present — 2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods ...
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) -Slow-moving Tropical Depression Sara headed on to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula after unleashing widespread floods over Honduras and Belize that killed at least one person and ...
Inland flooding downed thousands of date palm trees and inundated valleys. Nationally, the storm killed at least 757 people. [19] This was the last storm to make landfall in that region for the last 130 years until Cyclone Shaheen of 2021. June 2, 1898 – A strong storm moved through eastern Oman, dissipating in the Gulf of Oman. [40]