صدى البلد
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The Meteorological Authority explains that dust devils, also known as "Gharret El Ghabar" or Dust Devils, are natural phenomena that occur during the summer season as a result of rising temperatures and the heating of the Earth's surface, especially in dry and sandy areas. A dust devil consists of a rotating column of dust-laden air that extends in a spiral shape, sometimes carrying leaves, straw, and dirt, making it visible to the eye. They often appear when the air is unstable and there is significant heating of the Earth's surface. Usually, they are harmless; however, rare cases of stronger dust devils can cause limited damage, particularly when they carry lightweight objects or reduce visibility. Their appearance is more likely during daytime hours when temperatures are rising.
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