What is another word for harmattan?

Pronunciation: [hˈɑːmatən] (IPA)

Harmattan is a term commonly used in West Africa to describe a dry and dusty trade wind that blows from the Sahara desert towards the Atlantic coast. Synonyms for this word can include the dust haze, dry season, harmatan wind, and dusty wind. Some other terms that are used to describe this weather phenomenon include the Saharan dust cloud, the Harmattan breeze, and the Sahara dry air mass. While the Harmattan can bring about some health hazards due to the dry air and dust, it is also widely known for its ability to bring cool temperatures during the peak of the dry season.

What are the hypernyms for Harmattan?

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What are the hyponyms for Harmattan?

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Usage examples for Harmattan

Then the weather becomes really clear and dry, until, towards the end of January, the dry parching wind, called the harmattan, sets in, with its over-stimulant action upon the human system, and clouds of penetrating impalpable sand.
"The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies"
Robert Gordon Latham
The Murnan's outer dress was a woolen riga, the neckless gown of his West-African forefathers, with a blanket draped about his shoulders, exactly as those ancestors had worn one in the season of the cold wind called harmattan.
"Blind Man's Lantern"
Allen Kim Lang
Even in West Africa, during the harmattan season, natives may be observed in the early morning, hugging their scanty clothing around them and shivering with cold; while the ill-fated expedition to New Orleans showed what deadly havoc an inclement climate will play with negro troops.
"The History of the First West India Regiment"
A. B. Ellis

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