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Schäler Wind

Schäler Wind is a term from meteorology referring to localized, often gusty, wind patterns influenced by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface. These winds develop when warm air rises and cooler air moves in to replace it, creating horizontal airflow. They are typically affected by terrain features such as hills or buildings, causing variations in wind speed and direction. Schäler Wind can impact weather conditions, aviation, and outdoor activities by creating sudden changes in wind behavior. Understanding these localized wind patterns helps in predicting weather more accurately and managing activities sensitive to wind effects.