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land breeze
noun
A breeze blowing off the land and out to sea - common at night.
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This flow from land to water is known as a land breeze.
Since the surface flow of the land breeze terminates over water, a region of low-level air convergence is produced.
Land breeze, a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night.
One of the features of the sea and land breeze is a region of low-level air convergence in the termination region of the surface flow.
Breeze also denotes various local winds (e.g., sea breeze, land breeze, valley breeze, mountain breeze) generated by unequal diurnal heating and cooling of adjacent areas of Earth's surface.
For that reason, cooler, denser air often flows from water to land (sea or lake breeze) during the day, and from land to water (land breeze) at night.
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Land breezes alternate with sea breezes along coastlines adjacent to large bodies of water.
In addition, a simulation model that calculates the two-dimensional airflow and the ocean current simultaneously has been developed, and a numerical experiment regarding sea and land breezes is provided.
Sea breezes alternate with land breezes along the coastal regions of oceans or large lakes in the absence of a strong large-scale wind system during periods of strong daytime heating or nighttime cooling.
The most common of these local wind systems are the sea and land breezes, mountain and valley breezes, foehn winds (also called chinook, or Santa Ana, winds), and katabatic winds.
Sea and land breezes occur along the coastal regions of oceans or large lakes in the absence of a strong large-scale wind system during periods of strong daytime heating or nighttime cooling.
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