Midnight wind

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midnight wind

In Germany, a local wind from the south that sets in regularly, under anticyclonic conditions, over the Upper Bavarian lakes Würm and Ammer, soon after midnight.

It is a mountain wind due to nocturnal radiation and reaches a velocity of only 1–2 m s-1 (3–4 mph).


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