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Harmattan: A Dry, Dusty Trade Wind Impacting West Africa

By   Milcah   Tanimu

Harmattan is a dry and dusty trade wind that blows from the Sahara Desert over the West African region, typically occurring between late November and mid-March. It is characterized by lower humidity, cooler temperatures, and reduced visibility due to dust particles in the air. During Harmattan, the weather can feel cold in the mornings and evenings but warm in the afternoons, and it often leads to dry skin, respiratory discomfort, and hazy skies.

In some areas, the Harmattan season can also affect air quality, making it challenging for people with respiratory conditions. Additionally, the dry conditions can lead to droughts and pose risks for agriculture. However, it is also known for bringing a clearer, drier atmosphere and a unique beauty to the landscape, with vivid sunsets and sunrises.

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