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The Mistral wind is a strong, cold and dry northwesterly wind that blows from the interior of France towards the Mediterranean Sea. However, in the context of Zadar, Croatia, the Mistral wind is a local wind that blows from the northeast towards the southeast, and is often referred to as the "Bura" wind.
The Bora wind is a cold, dry and strong northeasterly wind that blows across the Adriatic Sea and affects the coastal city of Zadar in Croatia. The Bora wind is caused by a high-pressure weather system that forms over the European continent and moves southeastward, bringing cold and dry air with it.
The Tramontana wind is a strong, cold and dry northerly wind that blows across the Mediterranean Sea. In the context of Zadar, Croatia, the Tramontana wind is a local wind that blows from the north to northwest and is also known as the "Bura" wind. Like the Mistral wind, the Tramontana wind is caused by the high-pressure system over the Balkan Peninsula and the low-pressure system over the Mediterranean Sea. It typically blows in the winter months from October to April, and can be quite strong, with gusts reaching up to 150 km/h.
The Jugo wind, also known as the Sirocco or the Southeast wind, is a warm and humid wind that blows from the southeast over the Adriatic Sea towards the Croatian coast, including the city of Zadar. The Jugo wind is usually associated with cloudy and rainy weather, and it can sometimes be very strong and gusty, causing rough sea conditions and high waves. During the winter months, it can bring warmer temperatures to the region, while in the summer it can bring high humidity levels.
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