Test your knowledge (fwd)
David Robertson
drobert at TINCAN.TINCAN.ORG
Wed Feb 17 15:13:14 UTC 1999
LhaXayEm, this came from my father, and refers to a Southeast Alaska
phenomenon. -- Dave
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In a message dated 02/16/2000 10:01:49 PM Pacific Standard Time,
drobert at tincan.tincan.org writes:
<< What is a Taku wind? >> David: Hello. We are back. Did anyone answer this
question yet? We first heard the wind called a Taku when we lived in Juneau.
A Taku wind is the same as a Williwaw wind and a Chinook wind. All are warm
winds. I think in California they are called Santa Annas (?).
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