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What is meant by a chinook

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Chinook.

Explanation:

  • The name Chinook is given after the Chinook Indians who use to tell the story of ''The Great South Wind" in the Columbian river.
  • Chinook is the trade language of Indian.
  • It is basically originated from the rocky mountains towards the east side.
  • Chinook is the name of the tribe as well and they believe in the spirits and mythology.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Chinooks are one type of wind created when the hot winds are losing its moisture and this type of wind is mainly occurs on the downward slopes of the mountain.

Explanation:

  • This wind is also known as snow eater because the frozen area of the Calgary region of Canada experiences its thawing power from November to May months.
  • It is found that Chinook winds are originated from the Pacific Coast that creates a cool atmosphere during its travel to the Canadian Rockies and warm atmosphere when it blows down towards the eastern slope.

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