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lesofprimus said:WTF??? I had to look that one up...
Khamsin:
kahm seen', the name of a warm wind, or sirocco, which blows over northern Africa in the early spring. The word means fifty, and this name is given the wind because it is usually of fifty days' duration. The khamsin is a high, hot wind and often fills the air with dust. It follows the southward movement of the tropical belt of high barometric pressure
Warm wind??? hmmmm.....
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