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Foehn wind - Topic:Meteorology - Online Encyclopedia ... In the United States, the term chinook is used for Foehn winds in the Rocky and Sierra mountains. Foehn PauseA temporary cessation of the foehn at the ground due to the formation or intrusion of a cold air layer which lifts the foehn off the ground...
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One type is the foehn wind. This type of wind is a characteristic of mountainous areas such as the Rocky Mountains and the Alps. The wind off of the Rocky Mountains in North America is a foehn wind that is called a Chinook wind.
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FW4 Generic HTML ... In other mountain ranges the foehn has a variety of local names, including chinook in the Rocky Mountains in North America; zonda for a westerly foehn from the Argentine Andes; ljuka in Carthinia (northwestern Croatia);
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Foehn winds have been frequently documented near the mountains of the western United States, and include the Chinook winds near the Rocky Mountains (Oard 1993), the Santa Ana winds near the mountains of southern California (Burroughs 1987;
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Near the mountains of the western United States, foehn winds have been frequently documented, including the chinook winds near the Rocky Mountains (Oard 1993; Nkemdirim 1986), the Santa Ana winds near the mountains of southern California (Raphael 2003;
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The Chinook, a foehn wind on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, often replaces cold continental air in Alberta and the Great Plains. Quick wintertime thawing and rapid snow evaporation are characteristic.
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Places Question: What Are The Dry, Gusty Winds That Originate In The Eastern Rocky Mountains Of North America? Chinook winds, a variety of Foehn winds, are warm, dry, gusty usually irregularly occurring ... What Are The Dry, Gusty Winds That Originate In The Eastern Rocky Mountains Of North America?
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Curious natural phenomena such as sinking water levels and St. Elmo's fire preceding earthquakes have been observed—and ignored—for thousands of years. Now electrical scientists are making connections between earthquakes, electricity and sunspots. ... Journal of Scienti c Exploration, Vol. 17, ... The list is long and diverse:
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Similar features are reported for regions just to the east of the Rocky Mountains ... Close to the mountains, the foehn erodes the underlying cold air and ...
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