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Eastern Mediterranean region that enforces, if not causes, the
etesians to blow in summer.
Etesians are due
chiefly to the deep
continental depression centered...
- 100 mm per year.
Probably the most well
known local winds in
Greece are the
etesians (also
known as meltemia). With
their name
notating their annual fluctuation...
-
three days
later on 2
October 48 BC.
Prevented from
leaving the city by
Etesian winds,
Caesar decided to
arbitrate an
Egyptian civil war
between the child...
- dry
summers and mild and wet winters. In the
island you come
across the
etesians (also
known as
meltemi winds) — the strong, dry
north winds of the Aegean...
- the high
temperatures are
usually between 30 and 36 °C (86 and 97 °F).
Etesian winds (Turkish: meltem, Gr****: μελτέμι meltemi) of the
Aegean Sea occur...
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Provence classical comp****
winds Bora (wind) Cers (wind)
Chinook wind
Cierzo Etesian Gregale Khamaseen Levant (wind)
Levantades Leveche Marin (wind)
Santa Ana...
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Charcoal piles, etc.[citation needed] In Ceos,
Aristaeus is also a god of the
Etesian winds (without
being mistaken for
Boreas or his brothers),
which provided...
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which feature cooler summers than Hot-summer
Mediterranean climates. The
Etesian winds are a
dominant weather influence in the
Aegean Basin. The
below table...
- honey-mead,
olive growing, oil milling,
medicinal herbs, hunting, and the
Etesian winds Artemis,
goddess of the hunt, the dark, the light, the moon, wild...
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eastern part of the
country and
especially in the archipelago, a
cooling Etesian wind
blows in the summer, but in big
cities like
Athens it can get sweltering...