It called the Monsoon Wind which was used to depict the wind in the Arabian sea.
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Chinook
It called the Monsoon Wind which was used to depict the wind in the Arabian sea.
This special dry warm wind is called a Chinook wind. It forms when air descends down the leeward side of a mountain range, such as the Rocky Mountains, causing it to warm and dry as it descends.
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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Most of the Rocky Mountains are 7,000 above sea level.(:
The warm dry winds that blow down the side of the mountain (leeward side) are known as Foehn Winds.
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Most of the farming done by Latter-day Saint pioneers in Utah was done in the valleys, it was much too difficult to farm crops on the steep rocky terrain of the mountains. They would irrigate with water from mountain streams but plant the crops in the valley below.
No. The Rocky Mountains are a purely inland range that terminates in the northern part of the US State of New Mexico. See the linked image below for a map displaying the location of the Rocky Mountain Range.
It is possible that you mean the word 'corderilla". See link below for more: