Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Harmattan

This is the setting sun during Harmattan season. I caught it on my way home from work.


We've official entered the "winter" of Nigeria. It's a season called Harmattan. The temperatures can get down in the 60's! But the signature of this season is the dust. The deserts bring in the coolness of this season and all the dust with it. My contacts are frequently scratchier and we all have sinus issues such as stuffy noses, and the constant nasal drip.


We have some amazing skies due to the dust in the air.

Here is what Wikipedia had to say about it:

The Harmattan is a dry and dusty West African trade wind. It blows south from Sahara into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle of March (winter).[1]

On its passage over the desert it picks up fine dust particles (between 0.5 and 10 micrometres). When the Harmattan blows hard, it can push dust and sand all the way to North America.

In some countries in West Africa, the heavy amount of dust in the air can severely limit visibility and block the sun for several days,comparable to a heavy fog. The effect caused by the dust and sand stirred by these winds is known as the Harmattan haze, and costs airlines millions of dollars in canceled and diverted flights each year.The interaction of the Harmattan with monsoon winds can cause tornadoes.

In Niger, people say that men and animals become increasingly irritable when this wind has been blowing for a while, giving it a bad reputation.However, the cool wind brings relief from the oppressive heat, which is why the Harmattan has earned the nickname "The Doctor".

3 comments:

GP said...

meag, what wonderful stories! i must send you some of my own, if i can ever take the time. but i must, since you are so generous with yours!

Meag Diamond said...

GP! I would love to hear your stories. Just send them in little increments with lots of commercials or whatever your heart desires. But, I'm looking forward to them when they do come. I was jealous Roxie got to see you! Love you!

the newmexikooks said...

at first i thought it was harm hattan like manhattan and thought you made it up. but i see it's not. it sounds like an allergy recipe, but a relief from that heat. missing you as usual and glad for the blogs:)