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A Chinook wind is a dry warm to hot wind that flows down the leeward (eastern) side of the Rocky Mountains. It is a type of katabatic wind. The Chinook wind is caused by pacific winds climbing the windward (western) Rocky Mountains and loos...
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Chinook winds are warm, dry winds that occur on the lee-side of high mountain ranges. Frequently, they occur along the mountains in the western half of the contiguous United States and in Alaska. These winds can develop in major urban areas...
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Santa Ana is a dry wind from over the desert. Dry therefore no clouds Mountain breeze usually means a breeze coming from the mountain. It is descending air and therefore relative humidity falls as it descends - no clouds. Valley breeze indi...
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The Word "Chinook" is Native American for "snow-eater". According to legend, Chinook was also the name of a beautiful young Indian woman who mysteriously disappeared while walking in the forest; many searched but she was...
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A “Chinook” or “downsloping” wind refers to a westerly wind that descends the leeward side of a mountain range. As Chinook winds force an air mass down the east slope of the Front RangeMountains, the air mass encounters stronger atmospheric...
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Chinook winds are warm downslope winds that occur anytime of the year, but especially in the winter. They occur on the lee or east side of the Black Hills and Rocky Mountains . They will be so warm as to melt snow in the middle of the night...
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the Chinook wind is the warm, dry wind descending down the lee side.
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