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  1. The Winds of the Mediterranean. The dominant winds of the Mediterranean are chanelled through the deep valleys between the mountain chains and sweep into the sea from set angles. The Mistral blows through the Garonne and Rhone vallies and then into the Gulf of Lion and across to Corsica and Sardinia, where it is chanelled between the two ...

  2. The Bora, Sirocco, Meltemi, Tramontane, Lebeccio, Mistral and Marin are the most common winds of the Mediterranean. How can you get to know them in advance and what should you expect from them while at sea?

  3. 2 gru 2023 · Main winds of the Mediterranean Sea. Based on this possibility of predicting the weather conditions and circumstances when sailing, In the following list we show you the 10 winds of the Mediterranean Sea that we sailors encounter on a regular basis. This way, you can learn to identify them and differentiate them from each other when necessary.

  4. Mediterranean sea, has been collected, calibrated, analyzed and exploited in prepar-ing the Atlas. Various important statistical parameters have been calculated for the main wind and wave characteristics, and their geographical distribution has been displayed, on a seasonal basis, by contour lines in 70 maps. Besides, 2580 bivariate histograms for

  5. 17 cze 2022 · In the Mediterranean we find different winds depending on the time of the year and the best way to recognise the direction is through the wind rose or compass rose. Each point indicates the direction from which the wind is coming, unlike the compass, the cardinal points on the rose represent the geographical point and not the magnetic point.

  6. Map of the Mediterranean Sea basin and sub-basins (separated for the climate analysis purposes of this paper by dashed gray lines). The most relevant regional winds are indicated by black arrows denoting blow-to direction.

  7. The database, named MWM – Mediterranean Wind Wave Model – is based on numerical models (hindcast approach) and required intensive use of all existing measurements both for calibration and continuous validation purposes.