Well... Its a warm wind that blows east through the Rockies... So... I guess it warms the mountains by being warm and blowing through them...:)
Chinook
Chinook
Chinook
No. A Chinook, strictly speaking, as an easterly warm winter wind that blows down from the east side of the Rocky Mountains into Montana and Wyoming.
it's the Chinook winds. Here's a link to more about them below.
The warm dry winds that blow down the side of the mountain (leeward side) are known as Foehn Winds.
These winds are called the Santa Ana winds and they are very dry. They are often associated with fanning wildfires and are sometimes called devil winds.
A Chinook wind is when a wind blows along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains in Canada. The winds brink in warmer air raising the temperature in the winder
A warm dry wind that blows down the east side of the Rooky Mountains at the end of winter.
the chinook indian lived in rocky land forms
The Rocky Mountains are in Canada.We will climb the rocky mountains this week.
the rocky mountains are higher because the rocky are 14,400 and the appalachian is 3,000