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List I
List II
(Local wind)
(Area of Prevalence)
A. Chinook
1. North African desert
B. Foehn
2. Rocky mountain slopes of the USA
C. Sirocco
3. Northern slopes of Alps
D. Mistral
4. Southern slopes of Alps
Codes: A B C D
Options:
A .  2 1 3 4
B .  2 3 1 4
C .  4 3 1 2
D .  4 1 3 2
Answer: Option B
Answer: (b)
A Chinook wind is a weather phenomenon that creates warm, dry air that blows down the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies. The name Chinook means “snow eater,” as the wind occurs most frequently in winter and can disrupt snowstorms and melt fallen snow.
Foehn blows in the Northern slopes of the Alps.
Sirocco blows in the North African desert while Mistral blows in the Southern slopes of the Alps.

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