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[[File:Muscatbeach.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Beach of Musact]]
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'''[[Muscat, Oman|Muscat]]''' features a hot, [[arid climate]] with long and very hot summers and warm winters. Annual [[rainfall]] in Muscat is about 10 mm (4 in), falling mostly in March. In general precipitation is scarce in Muscat, with several months on average seeing only a trace of rainfall. The climate generally is very hot, with temperatures reaching as high as 49°C (129°F) in the summer.
'''[[Muscat, Oman|Muscat]]''' features a hot, [[arid climate]] with long and very hot summers and warm winters. Annual [[rainfall]] in Muscat is about 10 mm (4 in), falling mostly in March. In general precipitation is scarce in Muscat, with several months on average seeing only a trace of rainfall. The climate generally is very hot, with temperatures reaching as high as 49°C (129°F) in the summer.
For Sight seeing in Muscat, the Best time to visit in Muscat is from December to March. The temperatures are moderate and pleasant, making it easy to move around. Unless the visitor is accustomed to Climate in Muscat, travel to Muscat during middle of March to October is not recommended. It is very exhausting during this time of the year with the average temperature between 31 0 C to 38 0 C. There are possibilities of sunburn and dehydration.<ref>http://www.asiarooms.com/en/travel-guide/oman/muscat-overview/climate-in-muscat.html</ref>



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Revision as of 09:19, 19 December 2010

Beach of Musact

Muscat features a hot, arid climate with long and very hot summers and warm winters. Annual rainfall in Muscat is about 10 mm (4 in), falling mostly in March. In general precipitation is scarce in Muscat, with several months on average seeing only a trace of rainfall. The climate generally is very hot, with temperatures reaching as high as 49°C (129°F) in the summer. For Sight seeing in Muscat, the Best time to visit in Muscat is from December to March. The temperatures are moderate and pleasant, making it easy to move around. Unless the visitor is accustomed to Climate in Muscat, travel to Muscat during middle of March to October is not recommended. It is very exhausting during this time of the year with the average temperature between 31 0 C to 38 0 C. There are possibilities of sunburn and dehydration.[1]


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Factors

Muscat being located in the Arabian peninsula features long and very hot summers simialr to that of any Middle eastern country. Rainfall is the city is very rare mostly falling during winter months.

  • Shamal winds occur in Muscat during summer months, they are very dusty and remain at peak in the morning but decreases at night.[2]
  • Sandstorm or Dust storm both these phenomenon affect Muscat rarely during summer months.[3][4]
  • Westerly winds bring winter showers to many parts of Oman including Muscat coming from Mediterranean or North Africa.[5]
  • Southwest Monsoon only affects the Dhofar region of Oman where light rainfall occurs but upper parts of Oman including Muscat remain dry during this period.

Extreme weather events

The most extreme weather events in Oman are tropical storms that form in Arabian sea. Following is the list of tropical storms that affected Oman including Muscat during the 21st century.

  • In 2007, a category 5 Cyclone Gonu caused squally winds and rains to the city of Muscat.[6]
  • In 2010, a category 4 Cyclone Phet brought massive flooding to Muscat during early June.[7]

References