IPA: /sɪˈrɒkəʊ/
KK: /sɪˈrɑkoʊ/
A type of warm, dry wind that originates from the Sahara Desert and blows across the Mediterranean region.
The scirocco brought hot air from the desert, making the summer even more unbearable.
**Scirocco** → The word 'scirocco' originates from the Italian 'scirocco', which is derived from the Arabic 'šarq', meaning 'east'. It refers to a warm, dry wind that comes from the Sahara and blows across the Mediterranean. The term describes the specific climatic phenomenon associated with this wind.
Think of the 'east' ('šarq') where the warm winds come from, helping you remember that 'scirocco' refers to a warm wind originating from that direction.