- Source: Burle
The burle is the name given to the north wind that blows in the winter in the south-central part of France, east of the Massif Central, on the bare plateaus of Velay, Ardèche, or the Forez mountains.
The burle is a winter wind that usually blows in already cold regions. The resulting perceived temperature is often particularly low, creating a chilling atmosphere. When the region is snowy, the burle can be responsible for the formation of snowdrifts.
The "Triangle de la Burle" is an expression popularized by the journalist Jean Peyrard in the 1980s to describe an area between the Pilat Massif near Saint-Étienne, Puy-en-Velay, and Mont Mézenc where many air disasters are said to have occurred over the past century.
See also
List of local winds
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Brekele
- Memelong
- Brasília
- Gaya Internasional (arsitektur)
- Pardamean Nainggolan, Pahae Jae, Tapanuli Utara
- Meranti awi
- Aechmea subg. Ortgiesia
- Tabung fotopengganda
- Heliconiaceae
- Escola Nacional de Belas Artes
- Roberto Burle Marx
- Burle
- Philodendron burle-marxii
- Ctenanthe burle-marxii
- Burle Marx Park
- Goeppertia burle-marxii
- Walter Burle-Marx
- Burle's Town Land
- Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro
- Neoregelia burlemarxii