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- Cers_(wind) abstract "The Cers, also called the Narbonnais by those who live southeast of Narbonne, is a very dry wind that is colder during the winter and warmer during the summer. Originating from moist Atlantic air-masses flowing across the Toulouse area, Cers become intensified through the Lauragais gap. They are frequent across the Aute reigon in south-western France. Exceptionally red sunsets and lenticularis clouds are usually heralding the onset of the Cers. It is closely related to the Mistral, but the term Cers refers specifically to the very strong wind in the bas-Languedoc. The opposite to this wind type is the Marin a south east wind which occurs across the Imberian Perninsular. ==See also==Tramontane".
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- Cers_(wind) subject Category:Winds.
- Cers_(wind) type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Cers_(wind) type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Cers_(wind) type Phenomenon100034213.
- Cers_(wind) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cers_(wind) type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Cers_(wind) type Process100029677.
- Cers_(wind) type Weather111524662.
- Cers_(wind) type Wind111525955.
- Cers_(wind) type Winds.
- Cers_(wind) comment "The Cers, also called the Narbonnais by those who live southeast of Narbonne, is a very dry wind that is colder during the winter and warmer during the summer. Originating from moist Atlantic air-masses flowing across the Toulouse area, Cers become intensified through the Lauragais gap. They are frequent across the Aute reigon in south-western France. Exceptionally red sunsets and lenticularis clouds are usually heralding the onset of the Cers.".
- Cers_(wind) label "Cers (wind)".
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