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Gales typically occur when strong winds, defined as sustained speeds of 34 to 40 knots (39 to 46 mph or 63 to 74 km/h), develop due to atmospheric disturbances such as low-pressure systems or storms. They are most common in coastal regions and can occur year-round, but are more frequent in the fall and winter months. Gales can also be influenced by geographical features, such as mountains and valleys, which can channel and intensify winds.

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