A katabatic wind, it is formed at night by the radiational cooling along mountainsides. As the slopes become colder than the surrounding atmosphere, the lower levels of air cool and drain to the lowest point of the terrain. It may reach several hundred feet in depth, and extreme cases, attain speeds of 50 knots or greater. It blows in the opposite direction of a valley breeze.
MOUNTAIN BREEZE
Meaning of MOUNTAIN BREEZE in English
Weather and meteorology English vocabulary. Английский словарь погоды и метеорологии . 2012