Gregale

/ɡrɪˈɡɑːleɪ/ noun

Definition

A strong, cold northeasterly wind that occurs in the central Mediterranean Sea.

Etymology

From Italian gregale or Spanish gregale, derived from Greek graecus (Greek, northeasterly). Named by Mediterranean sailors observing its direction relative to Greece.

Kelly Says

Sailors named this wind after its direction toward Greece, and the name stuck for over a thousand years—showing how maritime communities named weather patterns before meteorology existed.

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