Sirocco
The Sirocco is a warm, dry wind that originates from the Sahara Desert and typically blows across the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for raising temperatures and bringing dust and sand, which can affect air quality and visibility. The wind can also influence weather patterns in regions it reaches, often leading to sudden changes in climate.
This wind is particularly prominent in countries like Italy, Greece, and Tunisia. The Sirocco can occur at any time of the year but is most common in spring and autumn. Its effects can be felt in coastal areas, where it may lead to increased humidity and discomfort.