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Climate
The UAE lies in the arid
tropical zone extending across Asia and northern
Africa; however the Indian Ocean has a strong
influence on the climatic conditions in the
area, since the country borders both the Arabian
Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. This explains why
high temperatures in summer are always
accompanied by high humidity along
the coast.
Noticeable variations in climate occur between
the coastal regions, the deserts of the interior
and mountainous areas.
Between the months of November and March a
moderate, warm climate prevails during the day
at an average temperature of 26°C, and a
slightly cooler climate prevails throughout the
night at an average temperature of 15°C. The
humidity tends to rise in the summer months,
between June and August. Prevailing winds,
influenced by the monsoons, vary between south
or southeast, to west or north to northwest
depending upon the season and location. Average
rainfall is low at less than 6.5 centimeters
annually and more than half of the average
rainfall occurs in December and January.
Economy
Money
The UAE operates a free, open economy and there
are no currency regulations in operation.
UAE Currency
Dirhams and fils are the units of currency with
100 fils to the Dirham (Dh). The Dirham is tied
to the US Dollar at a steady exchange rate of
$US 1= Dh 3.671. Banks usually give the best
rates on foreign currency exchange.
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