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Catabatic Wind (Noun)

Meaning

A wind caused by the downward motion of cold air.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural phenomena.

Examples

  • The catabatic wind swept down the mountain slope, bringing with it a chill that cut through the warm summer air.
  • In the early morning hours, a catabatic wind developed over the frozen lake, its icy gusts stretching far out onto the surrounding landscape.
  • Catabatic winds are a common feature of Antarctic weather, where cold air flows downhill from the polar ice cap to the coast.
  • The catabatic wind howled through the valley, its roar echoing off the steep walls as it carried the snowflakes down to the lower elevations.
  • During the winter months, a catabatic wind frequently forms over the high-altitude plateaus, spilling cold air down into the adjacent lowlands.

Synonyms

  • Katabatic Wind

Hypernyms

  • Wind
  • Current Of Air
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