Huge dust cloud/storm

It is called in Greek a Sconi (spelling) it is a wind normaly with South in it from the sahara, it brings cloud and red dust rain, it gets everywhere, normaly in May, but can (and does) happen anytime. The canaries call it the Sciroco. I can clean the car and patio, then the Sko ni arrives and everything is covered in ****, it does warm the air up though!
 
It is called in Greek a Sconi (spelling) it is a wind normaly with South in it from the sahara, it brings cloud and red dust rain, it gets everywhere, normaly in May, but can (and does) happen anytime. The canaries call it the Sciroco. I can clean the car and patio, then the Sko ni arrives and everything is covered in ****, it does warm the air up though!

The Canaries call it Calima. Been there, got the t shirt. :)
 
I was in Sliema Marina once and woke up to find the boat covered in red dust. Ah! from the Sahara the locals said. Big wash down and all cleaned up. Three days later and everything was covered in thick black/grey ash...Ah! wind's changed and Mount Etna has had a hiccup said the locals...:D
 
We had a Skhoni (σκονη) with lots of dust in Corfu, spring of 2012. Horrible. got at the back of my throat.
 
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Peter,

No dust here, though we had some sand on the decks yesterday. Normal stuff.

:)

Apologies if quoting my own post infringes some little-known or archaic rule. I will make the appropriate offering to the Gods of the Internet. ;)

Belay my original post Peter, it's pouring with rain on a southerly wind. You know what that means........
 
I am curious, what does that mean?
(If you were in Scotland, it would mean a summer day.)

In Crete southerly winds comes from North Africa where they pick up lots (and lots) of sand, so rain on a southerly wind deposits lots of red sand on your decks (actually everywhere). Frankly I'm surprised there is any sand left in the Sahara! :)
 
Here in CYPRUS we are blanketed in what looks like FOG but in fact is DUST-not nice. Whats it like where you are? is it the same in CRETE?

Peter

It happens occasionally here in the Algarve- obviously when there's a bit more E in the wind. Today (Carnaval) the forecast is for 18º with some cloud.
 
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