fønner
Fønner, also known as föhn winds, are warm, dry winds that occur on the leeward side of mountain ranges. These winds develop when moist air rises over a mountain barrier, cools adiabatically as it ascends, and condenses to form clouds and precipitation. As the air descends on the opposite side, it warms and dries due to compression, creating a föhn effect.
The phenomenon is named after the Swiss German word *föhn*, which describes the warm, dry wind prevalent
One notable aspect of föhn winds is their association with sudden weather shifts, sometimes referred to as
The formation of föhn winds depends on several factors, including the mountain’s elevation, the moisture content