Talk:Mountain jet

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[edit] Around the world

This article could use some information on winds around the world; I'm sure Central America isn't the only place it applies, since mountain passes exist pretty much anywhere there are mountains. I'd help, but I don't know enough about any of it to be useful. -Bbik 07:29, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

Someone needs to study an interesting mountain pass wind and write about it. There may not be many locations where the effects are more complex than a localized high wind. There is a desert plain in Africa which is dusting the Amazon, but I haven't seen the valley-accelerated wind there described in a way which seemed to make it fit this article. (SEWilco 20:33, 11 March 2007 (UTC))