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The Bora wind, also known as the Etesians or Meltemi, is not typically experienced in Kos. The island's location in the Aegean Sea means that it is sheltered from the strong northeasterly winds that occur in other parts of Greece. However, it is still possible for occasional gusts of wind to occur, especially during the summer months.
The Tramontana winds, which blow from the north to northwest, are not typically a major concern in Kos, as they are generally not very strong. However, they can cause some choppy conditions in the waters around the island.
The Jugo wind, also known as the Sirocco, is a warm and humid southerly wind that can bring rain and stormy conditions to the island of Kos, Greece. It typically blows from the southeast and can be quite strong, with gusts reaching up to 40 knots. The Jugo wind is most common during the summer months, but can occur at any time of year.
The Mistral wind is not typically experienced in the Aegean Sea, including the island of Kos. Instead, the prevailing winds in the region are the Meltemi, which blow from the NNE to N and the Sirocco, which blows from the SE to S. These winds are most common during the summer months and can impact sailing conditions.
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