they are called "siroccos"
There are 3 types of warm winds. The 3 warm winds are called down-slope, dry and foehn.
It is called a MONSOON
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The special dry warm wind that blows from the Rocky Mountains down into the valleys below is called a "Chinook wind." These winds can bring a rapid increase in temperature and often lead to quick snowmelt in the surrounding areas.
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Europes Mistral winds are cold.
A warm wind from the west is called a Chinook in North America or a Foehn in Europe. These winds can bring a sudden increase in temperature and rapidly melt snow, making them important in affecting local weather conditions.
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Trade Winds
Converging warm winds over warm ocean waters can be the starting point for the formation of hurricanes or tropical cyclones. The warm ocean waters provide the energy needed for the storm to develop and strengthen, while the converging winds help to create the necessary circulation patterns for the storm to intensify.
(trade winds) and by the way do you miss kowalczyk
cold wind and warm one