- Source: Libeccio
The libeccio (; Leveche Italian: [liˈbettʃo]; Serbo-Croatian: lebić [lěbitɕ]; Catalan: llebeig [ʎəˈβɛtʃ]; Maltese: Lbiċ; Greek: λίβας [ˈlivas]; Occitan: labech [laˈβetʃ]) is the westerly or south-westerly wind which predominates in northern Corsica all year round; it frequently raises high seas and may give violent westerly squalls. In summer it is most persistent, but in winter it alternates with the Tramontane (north-east or north). The word libeccio is Italian, coming from Greek through Latin, and originally means "Libyan".
The direction of the Libeccio is mostly from south-east, south or south-west, and it occurs along the coast from Cabo de Gata to Cap de la Nau, and even beyond Málaga for a distance of some 16 kilometres (10 miles) inland.
See also
Bora (wind)
Etesian
Gregale
Khamaseen
Levantades
Leveche
Marin (wind)
Mistral (wind)
Sirocco
Lodos
Notes
References
External links
Local Mediterranean winds
Name of Winds
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kapal perusak Italia Libeccio
- Adolfo Tommasi
- Operasi Mobile
- Kapal perusak kelas Maestrale
- Angkatan Udara Kanada
- Pertempuran Kalabria
- Penamaan titik utama kompas
- Akari Kitō
- Libeccio
- Italian ship Libeccio
- Italian frigate Libeccio (F 572)
- Italian destroyer Libeccio
- Points of the compass
- Compass rose
- Tyrrhenian Sea
- West wind
- Operation Mobile
- Gregale