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  1. A moist, warm wind blowing from the sea in coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest.
  2. A warm, dry wind descending from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, causing a rapid rise in temperature. These winds often melt snow quite rapidly, at times at a rate of up to a foot per hour. See also foehn.

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