Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

scirocco

noun
/ʃɪˈrɒkoʊ/
Definition
A warm, dry wind that originates in the Sahara Desert and blows over the Mediterranean Sea.
Examples
  • During the summer, the scirocco can cause temperatures to soar in coastal towns.
  • The tourists were unprepared for the scirocco that swept across the island, bringing with it a cloud of dust.
  • On days with a strong scirocco, the air feels oppressively hot and dry.
Meaning
Scirocco refers to a specific type of wind that often brings hot weather and can carry sand and dust. It is particularly noted for its impact on climate and weather in regions bordering the Mediterranean.
Synonyms
  • shamal
  • hot wind
  • desert breeze