Q. Consider the following statements about ‘Chinook’:
1. It is the local wind on the eastern slopes of the Rockies.
2. Chinook is cold wind.
3. The wind blows in a south westerly direction to the prairies.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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[A] 1 and 2 only

[B] 1 and 3 only

[C] 2 and 3 only

[D] 1, 2 and 3

Answer: B
Notes:

Chinook winds – also known as Foehn winds in other parts of the world – are a type of warm, dry wind that occurs on the downward slope of a mountain when warm air has lost its moisture.

In Canada, the winds originate from the Pacific Coast. Cool as they blow up the Canadian Rockies, they warm significantly as they drop down the eastern slopes, freeing Calgarians for a few blissful moments from winter’s icy grasp. It comes in a south-west direction to the prairies and has a considerable effect on the local pastures.

Source: G C Leong

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