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what is Chinook ? how it is different from Buran ?​

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Answered by gotomugshots
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CHINOOK

Chinook winds, or simply ‘Chinooks’, are two types of prevailing warm, generally westerly winds in western North America: Coastal Chinooks and interior Chinooks. The coastal Chinooks are persistent seasonal, wet, southwesterly winds blowing in from the ocean.

BURAN

It is a wind of cold air, sometimes very strong, characteristic of the steppes of the Sarmatic plain, to the west of the Urals. The buran takes two forms: in summer, it is a hot, dry wind, whipping up sandstorms; in winter, it is bitterly cold and often accompanied by blizzards.

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Answered by luhbxddie
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chinook: A warm dry wind that descends from the eastern slopes of the mountains, causing a rapid rise in temperature.

buran: A summer wind from the north, causing dust storms.

They are different because chinook causes a rapid rise in temperature but buran causes dust storms.

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