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In New Zealand, the warm and dry wind that descends from the Southern Alps is called the Nor’wester. Like other Foehn winds, it starts as moist air on the western coast but becomes hot and dry as it spills over ...

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The Foehn is a warm, dry wind that blows down the leeward slopes of the Alps in Europe. It occurs when moist air rises over the mountains, cools and drops its rain. As the dry air moves down the other ...

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The Shrieking Sixties occur at 60° South latitude, where the winds become even more violent and high-pitched. In this freezing region near Antarctica, the air is extremely dense and the pressure changes are very rapid. The winds “shriek” as they ...