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The forecasts are based on numerical weather predictions, which are advanced mathematical models for weather prediction that rely on fluid physics and dynamics, and are run on supercomputers to simulate the future state of the atmosphere.
The forecasts are based on numerical weather predictions, which are advanced mathematical models for weather prediction that rely on fluid physics and dynamics, and are run on supercomputers to simulate the future state of the atmosphere.
Jabal Soudah is a peak in the Soudha mountains in Saudi Arabia. It has been claimed to have elevation of 3,133 metres, and the highest point in Saudi Arabia, but in 2020 Al Arabiya an official news channel quoted a lower height of 3,015 m
Aqabat Al-Jawh is located in the Asir region, and connects Sarat Ubaid Governorate and Al-Farsha Center with a length of 108 km.
The Sinan Aqaba connects Al-Namas Governorate and Khat Center in the Asir region, with a length of 9.5 kilometers.
Aqabat Dhala connects the Asir and Jazan regions with a length of 11.4 km.
The Shaar Aqaba connects the city of Abha and the Mahail Governorate in the Asir region, and is 14 kilometers long.
Jabal Al-Sawda is the highest peak of the Sarawat Mountains. Its height reaches more than 3000 metres. It is located in the southwestern region of the Asir region in the Kingdom, and it was named that because of the blackness of its rocks.
The Qurun obstacle connects Al-Soudah to the villages of Rijal Almaa in the Asir region.
Mount Farawa is located in Al-Harjah Governorate in the Asir region. It is the second highest peak of the Sarawat Mountains, reaching a height of 3,004 metres.
The Green Mountain, also known as Mount Dhara, is one of the most prominent landmarks of the city of Abha, the capital of the Asir region, and its height is 2,400 meters.
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