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WASATCH WINDS Strong winds blowing easterly out of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah, sometimes reaching speeds greater than 75 miles per hour.
The easterly Wasatch winds of Utah are examples. The speed of canyon winds may be increased as a jet-effect wind (see also gap wind), and their direction is rigidly controlled by the topography. 3. Same as Wasatch winds.
See also: Water, Heat, Pressure, Air, Wind
 
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