sirocco
A sirocco is a warm, dry wind that originates from the Sahara Desert and blows across the Mediterranean Sea towards southern Europe. This wind can carry dust and sand, affecting air quality and visibility in the regions it reaches. Siroccos are most common in spring and summer, bringing higher temperatures and sometimes leading to heatwaves.
The impact of a sirocco can be felt in various countries, including Italy, Greece, and Malta. These winds can influence local weather patterns, causing sudden changes in temperature and humidity. In some cases, they can also contribute to the spread of wildfires in affected areas.