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- Squamish_(wind) abstract "A squamish (also known as an Arctic outflow wind in winter months) is a strong and often violent wind occurring in many of the fjords, inlets and valleys of British Columbia. Squamishes occur in those fjords oriented in a northeast-southwest or east-west direction where cold polar air can be funneled westward, the opposite of how the wind generally flows on the Coast. These winds in winter can create high windchills by coastal standards of −20 to −30 °C (−4 to −22 °F). They are notable in Jervis, Toba, and Bute Inlets and in Dean Channel and the Portland Canal. Squamishes lose their strength when free of the confining fjords and are not noticeable more than 25 km offshore.On the Lower Mainland and Eastern Vancouver Island of British Columbia, where they are mainly referred to as outflow winds, they are noticeable especially in the winter, when a cold Arctic air mass holding in the high plateau country of the interior flows down to the sea through the canyons and lower passes piercing the Coast Mountains and crossing the Strait of Georgia. The town of Squamish, British Columbia, is named for the wind, and upper Howe Sound, just off the Squamish River estuary, is known widely in the sailboarding world for its excellent, steady winds.During the Christmas season of 1996, a major blizzard which brought record snowfalls to the Lower Mainland and Eastern Vancouver Island was followed up by hurricane-force winds pouring west through the towns of the Fraser Valley, as the coastal system's strength – which had brought the snow – was forced back by the breaking of the interior's cold air mass. Intense outflow winds are relatively common year-round (during stormy weather, and sometimes fair) in the Upper Fraser Valley, particularly on Sumas Prairie between Abbotsford and Chilliwack, and farther upriver towards the mouth of the Fraser Canyon. Known by different names in each region up the Coast, outflow winds or squamishes are also major maritime threats off the openings of the major fjords and up their narrow, deep lengths. Queen Charlotte Strait in particular is known for heavy winds coming out of the mouth of Knight Inlet, at the upper east end of the strait.".
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageID "1107496".
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageLength "2711".
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageRevisionID "671661051".
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Abbotsford,_British_Columbia.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Blizzard.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia_Coast.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Bute_Inlet.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Columbia.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Winds.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Chilliwack.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Chilliwack,_British_Columbia.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Chinook_wind.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Coast_Mountains.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Dean_Channel.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Fjord.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Fjords.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Fraser_Canyon.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Fraser_Valley.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Howe_Sound.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Jervis_Inlet.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Knight_Inlet.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Mainland.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Portland_Canal.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Charlotte_Strait.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Sailboarding.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Squamish,_British_Columbia.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Squamish_River.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Strait_of_Georgia.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Sumas_Prairie.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Toba_Inlet.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Williwaw.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLink Windsurfing.
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Squamish (wind)".
- Squamish_(wind) wikiPageWikiLinkText "squamish".
- Squamish_(wind) date "July 2015".
- Squamish_(wind) hasPhotoCollection Squamish_(wind).
- Squamish_(wind) reason "These appear to be temperatures, not wind chill corrections.".
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- Squamish_(wind) subject Category:British_Columbia.
- Squamish_(wind) subject Category:Winds.
- Squamish_(wind) comment "A squamish (also known as an Arctic outflow wind in winter months) is a strong and often violent wind occurring in many of the fjords, inlets and valleys of British Columbia. Squamishes occur in those fjords oriented in a northeast-southwest or east-west direction where cold polar air can be funneled westward, the opposite of how the wind generally flows on the Coast. These winds in winter can create high windchills by coastal standards of −20 to −30 °C (−4 to −22 °F).".
- Squamish_(wind) label "Squamish (wind)".
- Squamish_(wind) sameAs Squamish_(vent).
- Squamish_(wind) sameAs Squamish.
- Squamish_(wind) sameAs m.046m0j.
- Squamish_(wind) sameAs Q3494435.
- Squamish_(wind) sameAs Q3494435.
- Squamish_(wind) wasDerivedFrom Squamish_(wind)?oldid=671661051.
- Squamish_(wind) isPrimaryTopicOf Squamish_(wind).