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pampero
pam·pe·ro P0035100 (păm-pâr′ō, päm-)n. pl. pam·pe·ros A strong cold southwest wind that blows across the pampas of South America. [American Spanish, from pampa, pampa; see pampa.]pampero (pæmˈpɛərəʊ; Spanish pamˈpero) n, pl -ros (-rəʊz; Spanish -ros) (Physical Geography) a dry cold wind in South America blowing across the pampas from the south or southwest[C19: from American Spanish: (wind) of the pampas]
pampero
pampero[päm′per·ō] (meteorology) A wind of gale force blowing from the southwest across the pampas of Argentina and Uruguay, often accompanied by squalls, thundershowers, and a sudden drop of temperature; it is comparable to the norther of the plains of the United States. Pampero a cold storm wind of southerly direction in Argentina and Uruguay, sometimes accompanied by rains or thunderstorms. It is connected with the passing of cold fronts and intrusions of antarctic air. pamperoA northwest squall blowing over and from the pampas of South America. It is most prevalent from July to September off the coast of Argentina. |