A föhn wind or foehn wind occurs when a deep layer of prevailing
wind is forced over a
mountain range (
Orographic lifting). As the wind moves upslope, it expands and cools, causing
water vapor to
precipitate out. This dehydrated air then passes over the crest and begins to move downslope. As the wind descends to lower levels on the
leeward side of the mountains, the air temperature increases adiabatically as it comes under greater
atmospheric pressure creating strong, gusty, warm and dry winds. Föhn winds can raise
temperatures by as much as 30
°C (54
°F) in just a matter of hours.
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