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The Effect of Heavy Rains on UAE’s Eastern Coast

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  1. Surface runoff from the recent rains saw gushing water in UAE’s wadis again, drawing people to them in the Emirates
  2. A number of areas in the UAE saw heavy rainfall this week, with the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) forecasting more rainfall by the end of the week
  3. The NCMS shared information on how the rain affected the areas of Wadi Al Ejeili, Al Manaei, Shawka and Wadi El Helo
  4. Forecasters said that strong southeasterly-northeasterly winds will continue to blow over the coastal and internal areas, with wind speeds ranging from 14km/h to 326m/h
  1. The National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) is engaged in the study of a broad range of atmospheric phenomena and processes to determine climatic conditions in UAE
  2. UAE faces heat and tropical climate for the most part of the year, but winter months come around from December till March
  3. Wadis (in Arabic) refer to a valley, ravine, or channel that is usually dry except in the rainy season
  4. Runoff water is extremely important in the UAE as they not only refill dams for agricultural use but also recharge groundwater and freshwater aquifers
  5. In January, the average rainfall in UAE is 10 mm (0.4 inches) of, with rain generally falling on just two days of the month
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