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  2. Mistral (wind) - Wikipedia

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    The same wind is called mistrau in the Provençal variant of Occitan, mestral in Catalan, maestrale in Italian and Corsican, maistràle or bentu maestru in Sardinian, and majjistral in Maltese. The mistral is usually accompanied by clear, fresh weather, and it plays an important role in creating the climate of Provence.

  3. Winds of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Mistral wind blowing near Marseille. In the center is the Chateau d'If. The winds of Provence, the region of southeast France along the Mediterranean from the Alps to the mouth of the Rhone River, are an important feature of Provençal life, and each one has a traditional local name, in the Provençal language.

  4. List of local winds - Wikipedia

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    The winds are funnelled SE from the Mediterranean and through the Dardanelles Strait.) Maestro (cold northerly in the Adriatic Sea) Marin (south-easterly from Mediterranean to France) Mistral (cold northerly from central France and the Alps to Mediterranean) Nordés (north-eastern wind in Galicia) Ostro (southerly wind in the Mediterranean)

  5. Climate of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The weather in Barcelona during spring and autumn can be very changeable. During these months it can rain for quite long periods, but consecutive sunny days are also fairly common. The difference between temperatures during day and night is small because of the strong maritime influence, very rarely surpassing 10 °C.

  6. Climate of France - Wikipedia

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    Climate zoning for mainland France in 2020, drawn up by Météo-France. The climate of France is the statistical distribution of conditions in the Earth's atmosphere over the national territory, based on the averages and variability of relevant quantities over a given period, the standard reference period defined by the World Meteorological Organization being 30 years.

  7. Wind - Wikipedia

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    Wind powers the voyages of sailing ships across Earth's oceans. Hot air balloons use the wind to take short trips, and powered flight uses it to increase lift and reduce fuel consumption. Areas of wind shear caused by various weather phenomena can lead to dangerous situations for aircraft. When winds become strong, trees and human-made ...

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  9. Marin (wind) - Wikipedia

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    When this occurs it creates fine weather for swimming in the gulf, but when the wind is strong it creates heavy swells which strike the coast with high breaking waves. [ 2 ] The Marin is next in frequency and importance to the mistral , the cold, dry northwest wind in Provence.