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Böen

Böen is a German-language meteorological term for gusts of wind. The singular form Böe refers to a brief, rapid increase in wind speed above the prevailing wind, while the plural Böen denotes multiple such gusts. In weather forecasts and warnings, Böen describe transient enhancements of wind that can occur with front passages, convective activity, or squalls. They are typically short-lived, lasting seconds to minutes, and may vary in direction and intensity.

Forecasters use Böen to warn about conditions that can affect outdoor work, driving, sailing, and aviation,

Beyond meteorology, Böen can also appear as a place name in some German-speaking regions; in those contexts

even
when
the
overall
wind
field
is
not
unusually
strong.
The
term
is
often
paired
with
qualifiers
such
as
leich­te
Böen
(light
gusts)
or
Sturmböen
(storm
gusts)
to
convey
expected
strength.
In
official
bulletins,
measurements
from
weather
stations
quantify
gusts
with
peak
speeds
or
gust
factors,
but
Böen
emphasizes
the
transient
nature
rather
than
sustained
wind.
the
word
is
unrelated
to
wind.
The
term
is
thus
primarily
a
technical
expression
in
weather
reporting,
but
readers
may
encounter
it
in
maps
or
local
nomenclature
as
well.