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- Brickfielder abstract "The Brickfielder is a hot and dry wind in the desert of Southern Australia that occurs in the summer season. It blows in the coastal regions of the south from the outback, where the sandy wastes, bare of vegetation in summer, are intensely heated by the sun. This hot wind blows strongly, often for several days at a time, defying all attempts to keep the dust down, and parching all vegetation. It is in one sense a healthy wind, as, being exceedingly dry and hot, it destroys many injurious germs. The northern brickfielder is almost invariably followed by a strong "southerly buster," cloudy and cool from the ocean. The two winds are due to the same cause, viz. a cyclonic system over the Australian Bight. These systems frequently extend inland as a narrow V-shaped depression (the apex northward), bringing the winds from the north on their eastern sides and from the south on their western. Hence as the narrow system passes eastward the wind suddenly changes from north to south, and the thermometer has been known to fall 15 °F (−9 °C) in twenty minutes.The brickfielder precedes the passage of a frontal zone of a low pressure system passing by, and causes severe dust storms that often last for days and led to its naming as the winds blow up red brick dust. A more frequently used term for the winds is a "burster".".
- Brickfielder wikiPageExternalLink winds.html.
- Brickfielder wikiPageExternalLink Brickfielder.htm.
- Brickfielder wikiPageID "2266108".
- Brickfielder wikiPageLength "1817".
- Brickfielder wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Brickfielder wikiPageRevisionID "606486417".
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Bight.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Climate_of_Australia.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Winds.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Cyclone.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Dust_storm.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Foehn_wind.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Föhn.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Great_Australian_Bight.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Low-pressure_area.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Low_pressure_system.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Outback.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Sirocco.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Australia.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Thermometer.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLink Weather_front.
- Brickfielder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brickfielder".
- Brickfielder hasPhotoCollection Brickfielder.
- Brickfielder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Climate-stub.
- Brickfielder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Brickfielder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brickfielder subject Category:Climate_of_Australia.
- Brickfielder subject Category:Winds.
- Brickfielder hypernym Wind.
- Brickfielder type MythologicalFigure.
- Brickfielder type Science.
- Brickfielder comment "The Brickfielder is a hot and dry wind in the desert of Southern Australia that occurs in the summer season. It blows in the coastal regions of the south from the outback, where the sandy wastes, bare of vegetation in summer, are intensely heated by the sun. This hot wind blows strongly, often for several days at a time, defying all attempts to keep the dust down, and parching all vegetation.".
- Brickfielder label "Brickfielder".
- Brickfielder sameAs بريكفيلدر_(رياح).
- Brickfielder sameAs Brickfielder.
- Brickfielder sameAs Brickfield.
- Brickfielder sameAs ブリックフィールダー.
- Brickfielder sameAs Brickfielder.
- Brickfielder sameAs m.06_ctv.
- Brickfielder sameAs Q2067924.
- Brickfielder sameAs Q2067924.
- Brickfielder wasDerivedFrom Brickfielder?oldid=606486417.
- Brickfielder isPrimaryTopicOf Brickfielder.