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- Kid Katabatic won by two full lengths, setting a course record.
- Frigid katabatic winds rake subsequent exposed water causing sea ice to form.
- Thus the williwaw is considered a type of katabatic wind.
- This is known a katabatic wind or mountain breeze.
- Not all downslope winds are katabatic.
- During the trip the party overcame numerous obstacles and withstood temperatures below and katabatic winds of.
- The Himalayas act as a barrier to the frigid katabatic winds flowing down from Central Asia.
- It also experiences strong katabatic winds.
- This term identifies a katabatic wind.
- Due to its location, the airport frequently experiences strong Katabatic wind and is forced to close.
- At the edge of the continent, strong katabatic winds off the polar plateau often blow at storm force.
- Kid Katabatic has been known to pitch a fit, kick and bite according to his high-strung desire.
- These katabatic winds can reach around and led Mawson to dub Cape Denison " the windiest place on Earth ".
- Since the katabatic winds are descending, they tend to have a low relative humidity, which desiccates the region.
- Elite horses like Kid Katabatic and You've Got Action are being prepared for the big day _ Mile day.
- Winds are generally light strong katabatic winds down the valleys are experienced as local effect produced by the nature of terrain.
- They are kept clear of ice and snow by fast katabatic winds that blow from the plateau down through the valleys.
- It would be a great accomplishment for Kid Katabatic _ a horse who possesses all the natural killer instinct of a winner.
- They were used there as utility vessels, transporting stores and men, particularly Gurkhas, force 10 katabatic winds and driving snow.
- Drier air ( see katabatic wind ) is left on the descending, generally warming, leeward side where a rain shadow is formed.
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