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Marin |
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Together with its counterpart the dry northerly tramontane wind, the marin is the meteorologiocal heartbeat of the Languedoc and Lauragais regions. Close, humid, cloudy and misty along the coasts and often associated with thunder, the marin frequently has the potential to trigger heavy rains and violent flooding across the Cevennes and adjacent mountain regions. The mild, unstable and extremely wet Mediterranean air blows against the already relative cool uplands and slopes of the Cevennes, causing strong convection and intense orographic rainfall, eventually leading to the formation of one or more thunderstorm supercells.
When the marin wind blows through the Lauragais gap it becomes the Autun (Antane noir) of Aquitaine. The name marin points to its marine origin. However, in fact 'marin' is simply the local word for 'autan', which derives from the Latin altanus = from off shore. In addition l'autan is an old french word meaning 'the East'. |
