- Levant (wind)
The levant is the name of a wind blowing from the east in
Provence , theCote d'Azur ,Roussillon and inCorsica inFrance . In Roussillon it is called "llevant" and in Corsica "levante." In the westernMediterranean , particularly when the wind blows through the Strait ofGibraltar , it is called theViento de Levante or theLevanter .When blowing moderately or strongly, the levant causes heavy swells on the Mediterannean. Usually gentle and damp, the levant frequently brings clouds and rain. When it brings good weather, it is known as the "levant blanc." [ Meteo-France website (in French) on "Vents regionaux and vents locaux"] .
The origin of the name is the same as the origin of the
Levant , the region of the easternMediterranean : it is the Middle French word "levant," the participle of lever "to raise" — as in soleil levant "rising sun" — from the Latin levare. It thus referred to the Eastern direction of the rising sun.External links
* [http://www.meteofrance.com Meteo-France] French-language on meteorology
References
Jean Vialar, Les vents régionaux et locaux, 1948, réédité par Météo-France en 2003
See also
*
Winds of Provence
*Mistral (wind)
*Tramontane
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