Saturday 13 June 2020

Eid al-Adha 2020 to fall on July 31

Ibrahim al-Jarwan, a member of the Arab Federation for Space and Astronomy, expected that the crescent of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah 1441 wi...

Eid al-Adha 2020 to fall on July 31
Ibrahim al-Jarwan, a member of the Arab Federation for Space and Astronomy, expected that the crescent of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah 1441 will be born on Monday, 20 July 2020 at 21:33, i.e. after sunset, and it will be seen on Tuesday evening, Wednesday, July 22, by Dhu al-Hijjah, and on Friday July 31, Eid Al-Adha, according to the Astronomical calculations.

Al-Jarwan said that the summer season is astronomical with the sun perpendicular to the Cancer and the sun entering the Cancer space from the conventional constellations, adding that the summer semester enters an astronomer this year on June 21 at 01:44 after midnight Emirates time and continues until September 23 when it enters the season Autumn perpendicular to the sun on the equator.

He pointed out that with the beginning of the summer, the shadow of the meridian in the Emirates and the middle of the Arabian Peninsula decays to perpendicular to the sun over the course of the cancer at a circle of latitude 23.5 north where it crosses these areas, and the shortest shadow of the meridian will be in the areas located north of the orbit of the cancer, and also the longest daylight hours will be in The northern half of the earth with the beginning of the summer astronomically and the sun perpendicular to the orbit of the cancer in the north, then the hours of the day shrink and the night hours increase to the beginning of the winter astronomically with the perpendicular to the sun over the course of Capricorn in the south.

In the early summer evenings, the Galaxy appears as the Arabs from the eastern side, and it is a belt of dense stars. The constellation of Scorpio and the bright stars of the summer triangle shine.

 The earth witnesses showers of distinct meteors, which culminate in this season, the most important of which are “Perseids”, up to August 13.

The summer season is characterized by a hot air, while the average temperature at its beginning will be 25 degrees at the minimum and 41 degrees at the maximum, then the air will warm up until the temperature reaches 28 degrees 43 degrees in the middle of the season and reaches at its end to 21 and 39 degrees Celsius with An opportunity to repeat exposure to hot and dry waves in which the higher temperatures rise by at least 4 ° C above normal levels.

The northwest (Al Bawarh) winds remain active until mid-July, then the (poisons) are active, which are hot and dry winds. At the end of the season, the wet (winds) "Cos" winds coming from the East and Northeast towards the ocean will intensify.

As for rain, it is rare in all regions, and rain is limited to the eastern mountainous regions of the country, where (winds) are formed along the Hajar mountain range and caused by storms saturated with water vapor coming from the Indian Ocean, while moisture will increase at the end of the season.

 

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