Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between dry hot wind and foehn wind, weather?

What's the difference between dry hot wind and foehn wind, weather?

Dry-hot wind, also known as "fire wind", "hot wind" and "dry wind", is a kind of agricultural disastrous weather with high temperature and low humidity and certain wind power. In summer, the wind speed of dry hot wind is over 2m/s, the temperature is over 30 degrees Celsius, and the relative humidity is below 30%.

Foehn (Foehn) is a kind of local air movement caused by mountains, which appears on the leeward slope of mountains. The airflow on the mountain sinks on the leeward slope and becomes dry and hot.

There is a very simple difference, that is, the burning wind must be the downhill wind after crossing the mountain, and the dry and hot wind is not necessarily.