- Banana belt
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"Banana belt" is an informal geographic term used to describe a segment of a larger geographic
region which enjoys warmer weather conditions than the region as a whole, especially in the wintertime. The term is broad enough that it can be used to describe everything from the entireAntarctic Peninsula , [http://antarcticsun.usap.gov/oldissues2001-2002/2002_0120/cooling.html] to the southern part of American midwest states, [ [http://www.a1trails.com/xc_ski/xc_il.html Cross Country Skiing in Illinois - A1 Trails ] ] tomicroclimate areas of mountain ranges [ [http://www.coloradofishing.net/ft_al_ark.htm] .]Banana belts of the latter type may form on the lee sides of mountain slopes due to orographic lift. When air rises over the top of a mountain range, it cools and releases moisture on the
windward slope. As the air is pulled down the other side, it is compressed and heated via adiabatic heating, and it warms and dries territory in the mountain'srain shadow .Examples: "Rapid City is located in the "banana belt" of the
Black Hills ." and "Whitehorse is located in the "banana belt" ofYukon Territory."References
ee also
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Foehn wind
*Chinook wind External links
* [http://www.fourmileranch.com/colorado_banana_belt.htm Canon City Colorado]
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