The powerful wind in north america is known as
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Chinook winds
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North America
- Brookings Effect (off-shore wind on the southwestern Oregon coast, United States; also known as the Chetco Effect)
- Chinook (warm dry westerly off the Rocky Mountains)
- Diablo (hot, dry, offshore wind from the northeast in the San Francisco bay)
- The Hawk (cold winter wind in Chicago)
- Jarbo Gap Wind (a locally named wind in Northern California's Jarbo Gap, often cited as contributing to the growth of local wildfires)
- Nigeq (a strong wind from the east in Greenland)
- Nor'easter (strong storm with winds from the northeast on the north eastern coast of the United States (particularly New England states) and the east coast of Canada (Atlantic Canada))
- Piteraq (cold katabatic wind on the Greenlandic east coast)
- Plough Wind (straight line wind which precedes thunderstorms or thunderstorm clusters)
- Santa Ana winds (dry downslope winds that affect coastal Southern California and northern Baja California)
- Santa Lucia winds (a downslope wind affecting southern San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties, California)
- Squamish (strong, violent wind occurring in many of the fjords of British Columbia)
- Les Suêtes (western Cape Breton Highlands) high speed southeasterly winds
- Sundowner, (strong offshore wind off the California coast)
- Washoe Zephyr (seasonal diurnal wind in parts of western Nevada)
- Williwaw (strong, violent wind occurring in the Strait of Magellan, the Aleutian Islands, and the coastal fjords of Southeast Alaska)
- Witch of November, or November Witch (strong winds blowing across the Great Lakes in autumn)
- Wreckhouse (strong downslope winds off the Long Range Mountains in south-western Newfoundland)
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