The Mistral wind is a strong, cold, and dry northwesterly wind that primarily affects the Mediterranean region, particularly the southern coast of France. However, the Mistral wind does not typically have a significant impact on the Pomer region in Croatia, as it is more localized to the western Mediterranean.
The Bora wind is a cold and dry wind that blows from the northeast over the Pomer region of Croatia. It is a strong and gusty wind that can occur throughout the year, but it is most common during the winter months. The Bora wind is caused by a high-pressure system over central Europe, which draws air from the northeast towards the Mediterranean Sea.
The Tramontana winds are a type of dry and cold wind that blows from the north to the northwest over the Adriatic Sea, affecting the coastal regions of Croatia, including Pomer.
The Jugo (also known as Sirocco or Sirocco wind in English) is a southeastern wind that affects the coastal areas of the Adriatic Sea, including the region of Pomer in Croatia. This wind is characterized by warm, moist air and originates from the Sahara Desert, passing over the Mediterranean Sea and picking up moisture along the way. The Jugo wind can be particularly strong in the spring and fall seasons.
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