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[[Image:Salalah Oman.jpg|thumb|During the ''khareef'', the [[Dhofar Mountains]] around [[Salalah]] and [[Hawf District|Al-Hawf]] are rainsoaked and shrouded in fog]] |
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'''''Khareef''''' ({{ |
'''''Khareef''''' ({{langx|ar|خَرِيْف|Kharīf}}, autumn) is a [[Varieties of Arabic|colloquial Arabic]] term used in [[Oman]], southeastern [[Yemen]], southwestern [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Sudan]] for the southeastern [[monsoon]]. The monsoon affects [[Dhofar Governorate|Dhofar]] and [[Al Mahrah Governorate]]s from about June to early September. During these middle months every year, sufficient cold upwelling develops in near-shore waters of the Arabian Sea to hold [[sea surface temperature]]s in the low to mid twenties Celsius, while high twenties prevail further offshore. Warm humid air blowing onshore from the central Arabian Sea passes over that cooler water and is chilled until fog and precipitation condense. Towns such as [[Salalah]] depend upon the khareef for their water supply. An annual Khareef festival is held in Salalah to celebrate the monsoon and attracts tourists. |
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The Khareef leads to a unique ecological habitat along the coast known as the [[Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Llewellyn-Smith|first1=Robert|title=Western Asia: Oman, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia|url=https://www.worldwildlife.org/ecoregions/at1302|website=WWF|publisher=World Wildlife Fund|accessdate=21 July 2017}}</ref> |
The Khareef leads to a unique ecological habitat along the coast known as the [[Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Llewellyn-Smith|first1=Robert|title=Western Asia: Oman, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia |url=https://www.worldwildlife.org/ecoregions/at1302|website=WWF|publisher=World Wildlife Fund|accessdate=21 July 2017}}</ref> |
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*https://timesofoman.com/article/147350-royal-oman-police-affirms-its-readiness-for-khareef-dhofar-2024 |
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* https://salalahsafari.com/khareef-season-in-salalah/ |
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* [http://travel.guardian.co.uk/countries/information/0,8766,1206211,00.html Oman: Essential Information] |
* [http://travel.guardian.co.uk/countries/information/0,8766,1206211,00.html Oman: Essential Information] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091027171508/http://geocities.com/Baja/Canyon/3778/Oman/Salalah.htm Salalah and the ''Khareef''] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091027171508/http://geocities.com/Baja/Canyon/3778/Oman/Salalah.htm Salalah and the ''Khareef''] |
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* [http://www.newsbriefsoman.info/index.php?itemid=128 Khareef Festival: A Bird's Eye View] |
* [http://www.newsbriefsoman.info/index.php?itemid=128 Khareef Festival: A Bird's Eye View] |
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*[https://www.thearabianstories.com/2024/05/07/omans-khareef-festival-extended-to-90-days-to-attract-more-than-one-million-visitors Khareef season to attract more visitors] |
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Khareef (Arabic: خَرِيْف, romanized: Kharīf, autumn) is a colloquial Arabic term used in Oman, southeastern Yemen, southwestern Saudi Arabia and Sudan for the southeastern monsoon. The monsoon affects Dhofar and Al Mahrah Governorates from about June to early September. During these middle months every year, sufficient cold upwelling develops in near-shore waters of the Arabian Sea to hold sea surface temperatures in the low to mid twenties Celsius, while high twenties prevail further offshore. Warm humid air blowing onshore from the central Arabian Sea passes over that cooler water and is chilled until fog and precipitation condense. Towns such as Salalah depend upon the khareef for their water supply. An annual Khareef festival is held in Salalah to celebrate the monsoon and attracts tourists.
The Khareef leads to a unique ecological habitat along the coast known as the Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Llewellyn-Smith, Robert. "Western Asia: Oman, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia". WWF. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
External links
[edit]- https://timesofoman.com/article/147350-royal-oman-police-affirms-its-readiness-for-khareef-dhofar-2024
- https://salalahsafari.com/khareef-season-in-salalah/
- Oman: Essential Information
- Salalah and the Khareef
- Khareef Festival: A Bird's Eye View
- Khareef season to attract more visitors