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And no one had expected the katabatic hurricane to become this severe.
Thus the williwaw is considered a type of katabatic wind.
A katabatic wind was growing, pouring down from the higher slopes above the camp.
"Who could possibly mount an attack down here, and in the middle of a katabatic storm?"
They are not the same as katabatic winds, which usually occur on a larger scale.
This is known a katabatic wind or mountain breeze.
At night, the sky is usually clear with katabatic winds blowing down the valleys.
At the moment, the katabatic winds were dead calm, the silence awesome.
Outside, one of the katabatic blasts shoves him hard.
The wind generated by this air movement is known as a katabatic wind.
It is theorised that these canyons were created by katabatic wind.
A katabatic wind is a very strong wind which blows downhill.
But our real problem is katabatic wind pouring straight down the notch's lee sides.
And any snow that does get over them is dried by the katabatic effect before it hits the ground."
The strong katabatic wind there is the northeastern bora.
They lumbered about in the katabatic wind, shouting instructions.
The katabatic blast knocked Drake off his feet.
He hurt like hell and wanted to howl like the katabatic winds outside.
As they pressed farther, a great wind rose, katabatic, pouring directly off the ice sheet and into their faces.
Frigid katabatic winds rake subsequent exposed water causing sea ice to form.
At night the lapse rate is again lower than average for dry air due to the katabatic winds from the glaciers.
'These katabatic winds - falling off the polar cap - nothing can stop them.
They drove south together through that day, as the dust torn up by the katabatic storm was enough to hide them from satellite cameras.
Surface temperature inversion are typical of polar environments and lead to the katabatic wind phenomenon.