Abstract
In Israel, as previously noted, it is difficult to distinguish between winter and transitional seasons. On the other hand, Israel’s summers have clear and distinct characteristics. With few exceptions, as will be defined later, typical synoptic conditions prevail during the summer months. In Hebrew, the word summer — kaits — has two complementary meanings: The first meaning is sunny days (no rainfall); kaits is also the time when fruits (especially figs) are spread out to dry. The Aramaic translation of the word kaits, as in the verse “...and bread and kaits to feed the young men” (Samuel II 15, 2) here kaits is a loaf of dried figs.
Keywords
Coastal Plain Geostrophic Wind Summer Climate Breeze Circulation Land Breeze
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© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2003