Pali A local name for strong winds which blow through the Pali Pass above Honolulu, HI. (Michael Polansky, San Francisco); Pampero A west or southwest wind in Southern Argentina. This wind (often violently) picks up during the passage of a cold front of an active low passing by.
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local winds ( ′lōkəl ′winz ) ( meteorology ) Winds which, over a small area, differ from those which would be appropriate to the general pressure ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: local winds...
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The list covers local winds and local weather phenomena including seasonal winds. • Abroholos (squall frequent wind that occurs from May through August between Cabo de Sao Tome and Cabo Frio on the ...
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Wind is the flow of air or other gases that compose an atmosphere (including that of the planet Earth). On Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In outer space, solar wind is the movement...
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local winds are winds that blow over short distances caused by unequal heating of the earths surface in a small area.
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Local scale circulation generally operates over a distance of 10 to 100 kilometers. Many local scale winds are created by unequal heating of the earth.
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Every region has its own type of wind. Here you can find a library of local winds. You can select them by region, or by name. ... Regions:; Europe | North America | South America | Africa | Asia | Middle east | Australia | ... List of local wind...
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There are many smaller scale winds and wind patterns produced by a number of processes. Mountains often produce their own local winds, and wind currents can be shaped as they are forced to rise or funnelled through valleys, greatly increasing their strength.
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Local Winds:Why Does the Wind Blow? ... The highest winds on earth typically occur in gusts, like the 231 mile per hour wind recorded on Mount Washington. This is the world record wind officially, but radar found gusts in a 1991 Oklahoma tornado at 287 miles per hour.
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