
Lebeche (Llebeig or Garbí in Catalan; Libeccio in Italian) is the Spanish name for a warm southwest wind in parts of coastal Mediterranean Spain, either a foehn wind or a hot southerly wind in advance of a low pressure area moving from the Sahara Desert. Called by other names in other parts of the Mediterranean area. ...
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• (n.) A dry sirocco of Spain.
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(from the article `Spain`) ...levante (levanter) can bring as many as 15 consecutive days of dry, clear weather to the coastal strip in the region of the Strait of Gibraltar; ...
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Le·ve'che noun [ Spanish Confer
Lebeccio .]
(Meteor.) A dry sirocco of Spain.
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A warm wind in Spain, either a foehn or a hot southerly wind in advance of a low pressure area moving from the Sahara Desert. Called a SIROCCO in other parts of the Mediterranean area.
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The leveche is the hot, dry southerly wind of Spain, which comes from the moderately high lands of Africa. It is of the nature of the sirocco, the atmosphere being very dry and full of fine dust particles.
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