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A warm, dry wind on the lee side of a mountain range that owes its relatively high temperatures largely to adiabatic heating during descent down mountain slopes. In Zurich Switzerland, this means a warm but clear view of the Alps. (Frederick K. Lutgens and Edward J. Tarbuck, The Atmosphere (5th Edition), Prentice-Hall, l992) Source: Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary
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