Most Colorado residents have heard of the term "Chinook wind": a downslope wind that can cause wind damage and lead to high ...
Chinook Winds are common knowledge in Colorado. A dry, warm downslope wind. But the term originated hundreds of years ago, ...
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January thaw driven by Chinook windsA key factor driving this warm-up is the Chinook wind, which is common this time of year. The Chinook wind is a warm, dry wind that originates in the Pacific Northwest, moving up into the ...
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Chinook Salmon Sighting In Napa: Photos Of The DayThe organization's website states that the Chinook salmon typically enter the Napa River to spawn in late September and early Octrober. They will "hold in the lower river and estuary for a month ...
A key factor driving this warm-up is the Chinook wind, which is common this time of year. The Chinook wind is a warm, dry wind that originates in the Pacific Northwest, moving up into the mountains ...
This type of wind in the Rockies is known as a chinook, and it often produces rapid temperature changes, particularly in winter. Chinook winds are the result of air rising over mountain ranges.
Temperatures in Boulder, Colorado, rose by nearly 30 degrees from 8:35 AM to 9:35 AM MST on Wednesday due to Chinook winds. But how is that possible? The answer lies in the winds, which also ...
Temperatures in Boulder, Colorado, skyrocketed by almost 30 degrees in only one hour on Wednesday because of a phenomenon called Chinook winds. Here's how that works.
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