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SIROCCO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SIROCCO is a hot dust-laden wind from the Libyan deserts that blows on the northern Mediterranean coast chiefly in Italy, Malta, and Sicily
Sirocco | Saharan, Mediterranean Dust Storm | Britannica sirocco, warm, humid wind occurring over the northern Mediterranean Sea and southern Europe, where it blows from the south or southeast and brings uncomfortably humid air The sirocco is produced on the east sides of low-pressure centres that travel eastward over the southern Mediterranean
sirocco - Encyclopedia. com sirocco (sərŏk´ō) [Ital , from Arab sharq=east], hot, dust-laden, dry, southerly wind originating in the N African desert (most commonly in the spring) and reaching Italy and nearby Mediterranean areas
Sirocco (1951) - IMDb Sirocco: Directed by Curtis Bernhardt With Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén, Lee J Cobb, Everett Sloane A cynical American expatriate gets involved in smuggling and gun-running for the rebels during the 1925 Syrian insurgency against French occupation
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Scirocco: geographical origin, periodicity, intensity, changes The sirocco, whose name comes from the Arabic shurhùq, which means midday wind, is a wind that carries warm currents from the south-east The term siroco takes its name from Syria, the direction from which the wind blows, taking as a reference point the island of Zakynthos in the Ionian Sea
Facts about Sirocco | Actforlibraries. org Siroccos form behind atmospheric depressions in northern Africa, Arabia or the southern Mediterranean These depressions draw the air from above the desert, creating what is initially a dry, hot, dusty wind, giving the North African coast it characteristic dryness