Mistral winds are a type of strong, northwesterly wind that can occur in the Podstrana region of Croatia. These winds are most commonly associated with the Mediterranean region, and are caused by a high-pressure system that develops over the Alps. As air flows down from the mountains and across the Adriatic Sea, it can pick up speed and intensity, creating powerful gusts that can reach speeds of up to 50 knots (about 60 miles per hour).
The Bora wind is a type of strong, gusty wind that originates in the northeastern part of the Adriatic Sea and affects the coastal regions of Croatia, including Podstrana. The Bora wind is most common during the winter months, although it can occur at any time of the year.
Tramontana winds are another type of strong, northwesterly wind that can occur in the Podstrana region of Croatia. These winds are also associated with high-pressure systems over the Alps, and can bring cold and dry air down from the mountains and across the Adriatic Sea.
The Jugo wind, also known as the Sirocco, is a warm and humid wind that blows from the southeast, originating from the Sahara desert, and affects the coastal regions of Croatia, including Podstrana. The Jugo wind is most common during the autumn and winter months.
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