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The list covers regional and local [[wind]]s and local weather phenomena including seasonal winds.
The list covers regional and local [[wind]]s and local weather phenomena including seasonal winds.
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The list covers regional and local winds and local weather phenomena including seasonal winds.

A-B

  • Abrolhos (Portuguese elision for "open eyes"; squall frequent wind that occurs from May through August between Cabo de Sao Tome and Cabo Frio on the coast of Brazil)
  • Alize (northeasterly across central Africa and the Caribbean)
  • Alizé Maritime (wet, fresh northerly wind across west central Africa)[1]
  • Amihan (northeasterly wind across the Philippines)[2]
  • Bayamo (violent wind on Cuba's southern coast)
  • Bora (northeasterly from eastern Europe to northeastern Italy)

C-E

  • Calima (dust-laden south to southeasterly wind blowing in the Saharan Air Layer across the Canary Islands)
  • Cape Doctor (dry south-easterly wind that blows on the South African coast in summer)
  • Cers (strong, very dry northeasterly wind in the bas-Languedoc region in southern France)
  • Chinook (warm dry westerly off the Rocky Mountains)
  • Diablo (hot, dry, offshore wind from the northeast in the San Francisco bay)
  • Etesian (Greek name) or Meltem (Turkish name) (northerly across Greece and Turkey)
  • Elephanta (strong southerly or southeasterly wind on the Malabar coast of India)
  • Cierzo (cool north/northwesterly wind on Ebro Valley in Spain)
  • Carpinteiro (strong southeasterly wind along the southern Atlantic coast if Brazil)
  • Caju (stormy gale-force north-westerly in the Atlantic coast of Brazil)

F-H

I-L

M-N

O-R

S

T-Z

Notes

  1. ^ Le climat du Senegal Template:Fr
  2. ^ English, Fr. Leo James (2004, 19th printing). Tagalog-English Dictionary. Manila: Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. ISBN 971-08-4357-5. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ PAGASA
  4. ^ Kotliakov, Vladimir Mikhaĭlovich and Komarova, Anna Igorevna (2006) Elsevier's dictionary of geography: in English, Russian, French, Spanish and German Elsevier, Boston, page 392, ISBN 978-0-444-51042-6
  5. ^ Malo, David (1903) Hawaiian antiquities (Moolelo Hawaii) Hawaiian Gazette Company, Honolulu, Hawaii, page 34 OCLC 13734333
  6. ^ Bowyer, Peter J. and Gray, John M. (1995) Where the wind blows: a guide to marine weather in Atlantic Canada Breakwater, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, ISBN 1-55081-119-3
  7. ^ Stephen Pax Leonard, "Life in Greenland's polar desert", The Observer 2011-10-30
  8. ^ Government of Canada (2003-05-01), Twister Sisters Environment Canada, retrieved 2009-08-05
  9. ^ Miller A. World Survey of Climatology. Volume 12. Chapter 3. Climate of Chile.
  10. ^ Rudloff, Willy (1981) World-climates, with tables of climatic data and practical suggestions" Wissensdraftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany, page 242, ISBN 3-8047-0509-X