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What is north foehn? ... ( ′sau̇th ′fān ) (meteorology) A foehn condition sustained by a strong south-to-north airflow across a transverse mountain barrier; the south foehn of the Alps may well
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foehn also föhn (fn, fn) n. A warm dry wind coming off the lee slopes of a mountain range, especially off the northern slopes of the Alps. [German Föhn, from Middle High German fnn...
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Chinook wind, or winds, sometimes referred to simply as chinooks, is a warm wind that blows down the eastern slope of the Rockies, a mountain range located in the western portion of North America.
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Foehn forecast by the air pressure gradient between Lugano and Zurich. ... is higher than in Lugano, north foehn comes up over the Alps (wind from north). In the ...
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Jan 21, 2005 ... Strong North Foehn over the Alps on 21 January 2005.
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As has just been demonstrated in the North Foehn example above, one mountain range which frequently produces Foehn events is the Alps. Intensive Foehn ...
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are presented for the gravity wave mission during the north Foehn situation of 8 November 1999. (IOP-15). The repetitive, but also varying, execution of flight ...
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Apr 28, 2005 ... north foehn occurs comparatively rarely in this valley, and there are ... synoptic conditions leading to the occurrence of north foehn in the Inn ...
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/ʃɪˈnʊk/), often called chinooks, commonly refers to foehn winds in the interior West of North America, where the Canadian Prairies and Great Plains meet ...
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föhn or foehn (fɜːn, German føːn, fɜːn, German føːn). —n. See also lapse rate a warm dry wind blowing down the northern slopes of the Alps. It originates ...
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