Tramontana
The Tramontana is a strong, cold wind that originates from the north, primarily affecting regions around the Mediterranean Sea. It is particularly notable in areas like Mallorca and Corsica, where it can bring sudden changes in weather. This wind is often associated with clear skies and low humidity, making it a defining feature of the local climate.
The Tramontana can reach high speeds, sometimes exceeding 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour). It is known for its ability to create rough sea conditions, impacting maritime activities. Additionally, the wind plays a role in shaping the landscape and influencing local agriculture.