The Chinook is classified as a local wind because it is specific to a particular geographic region—the Rocky Mountains in North America. Unlike “prevailing” or “permanent” winds that blow across the entire globe (like the Trade Winds), the Chinook only occurs under certain local conditions when air interacts with a specific mountain range. ANSWER: (A) Local wind
What is Chinook? (A) Local wind (B) Permanent wind (C) Prevailing wind (D) Ocean current
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