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How do chinook winds influence the climatic conditions of the prairies?

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Answered by cajaysinh594
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Explanation:

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Chinook winds develop when warm, moist air blows from the Pacific Ocean in the northwest region of North America toward the Rocky Mountain range, according to Rocky Mountain National Park. ... According to the Weather Doctor, the winds can easily vaporize a foot of snow within hours.

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Answered by mintugraveiens
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Chinook winds are hot and moist winds which blow from pacific ocean in the north west region of north America. Chinook winds are also known as snow eater.

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Chinook winds influence on the prairies are as follow-

Chinook winds are dry winds which raise soil storm and increase the danger of forest fire. It brings physical effects like sleeplessness and headache.these winds rolling off the mountains can damage aircrafts at cruising altitude by generating turbulence powerfull enough to rip an entire from a jet.

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