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Brief lull in the storms the next episode is for Ramadan - Tunisia Times

Brief lull in the storms the next episode is for Ramadan

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 13 February 2026

Weather Expert Hamdi Hached Warns of Ongoing Meteorological Disturbances

Hamdi Hached, an engineer and climate expert, stated this Friday, February 13, that we will not be saying goodbye to meteorological disturbances anytime soon. In a statement given to Jawhara Fm, the expert specified that although we will experience a brief period of calm in the coming days, instability is likely to return with greater intensity during the next week, precisely at the beginning of the month of Ramadan. However, he emphasized that the expected precipitation should remain within normal limits, despite the presence of strong winds. Mr. Hached further explained that the extreme and violent climate phenomena we are witnessing are primarily due to the greenhouse effect. These events are similar to those that occurred over the past few weeks, which were deemed totally unusual, with Tunisia experiencing very strong winds and violent storms. The expert attributed these changes to the global rise in temperatures, climate warming, and the greenhouse effect. "These factors," he explains, "negatively impact the climate, making most meteorological phenomena more extreme and radical," an evolution he now considers "natural" given the global environmental context. So, will we never again experience the "normal" climate of the past? Unfortunately, it seems that way, and the inhabitants of this over-exploited planet will have to adapt to this new reality, where we are paying the price for human behavior that has harmed the environment.