Southeast Australian foehn
The southeast Australian foehn is a westerly foehn wind and a rain shadow effect that occurs on the coastal plain of eastern New South Wales, and as well as in southeastern Victoria and eastern Tasmania, on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range. Ranging from cool to hot (depending on the season), the effect occurs when westerly winds descend steeply from the Great Dividing Range onto the coastal slopes, causing major adiabatic compression (the rate at which temperature decreases with altitude) and a substantial loss of moisture.
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