Yes, a zephyr is generally considered to be a gentle, light breeze. The term "zephyr" specifically refers to a soft, mild wind, often associated with spring or early summer. While both terms describe light winds, a zephyr is typically understood to be even softer and more delicate than a standard breeze.
Zephyr means a gentle wind, but the winds in Wellington (New Zealand) are strong, cold and blustery.
A zephyr is typically a gentle, warm breeze originating from the west, often associated with mild weather. In contrast, the mistral is a cold, strong wind that blows from the north or northwest in southern France, particularly in the Rhône Valley. Therefore, a zephyr is generally warmer than a mistral.
Strong winds are called gales. They can be accompanied by stormy conditions and can cause damage to structures and trees.
Mercury Zephyr was created in 1978.
Not as far as I know but a good place to research that in in a Encyclopedia as you never know, there just might be! Hope this helps! ;)
No, a zephyr is a breeze from the west.
The correct word is "zephyr". It relates to a breeze from the west or just a gentle breeze.
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Zephyr means "breeze". They are interchangeable words. There's also a lightweight cloth called "zephyr" but that changes the meaning, of course.
gust, zephyr, breeze?
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A zephyr is a gentle breeze so... Tornado, wild wind, gust... something of the sort.
A zephyr, which is a light breeze, can occur anywhere where differences in air temperature occur. So yes, there can be a zephyr in the Amazon rainforest.
Soft and gentle wind is called "breeze" A more poetic word for it is a "zephyr"