Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
They are not the same as katabatic winds, which usually occur on a larger scale.
Thus the williwaw is considered a type of katabatic wind.
A katabatic wind was growing, pouring down from the higher slopes above the camp.
Due to its location, the airport experiences strong Katabatic wind and is forced to close.
At the moment, the katabatic winds were dead calm, the silence awesome.
At night, the sky is usually clear with katabatic winds blowing down the valleys.
This is known a katabatic wind or mountain breeze.
But our real problem is katabatic wind pouring straight down the notch's lee sides.
It is theorised that these canyons were created by katabatic wind.
The wind generated by this air movement is known as a katabatic wind.
Katabatic winds can be important in this process.
A katabatic wind is a very strong wind which blows downhill.
'These katabatic winds - falling off the polar cap - nothing can stop them.
Where else would I have learned what pingos, karsts, and katabatic winds are?
The strong katabatic wind there is the northeastern bora.
Katabatic winds rolled down the mountain and hit the whaling station with lethal impact.
He hurt like hell and wanted to howl like the katabatic winds outside.
They lumbered about in the katabatic wind, shouting instructions.
At night the lapse rate is again lower than average for dry air due to the katabatic winds from the glaciers.
"They must know about these katabatic winds in Kasei," Randolph pointed out.
Surface temperature inversion are typical of polar environments and lead to the katabatic wind phenomenon.
Since the katabatic winds are descending, they tend to have a low relative humidity which desiccates the region.
Frigid katabatic winds rake subsequent exposed water causing sea ice to form.
"Katabatic wind," Sax said, watching a knot of seracs disappear in the dust.
The storm begins as katabatic winds: cold air falling over the edge of the escarpment and dropping toward the plain.