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A banana belt is any segment of a larger geographic region that enjoys warmer weather conditions than the region as a whole, especially in the wintertime. The term "banana belt" is broad enough that it can be used to describe everything from the entire Antarctic Peninsula, to the southern part of the American Midwest,[1] to microclimate areas of mountain ranges.[2]

Banana belts of the latter type may form on the lee sides of mountain slopes caused by orographic lift. When air rises over the top of a mountain range, it cools and releases moisture on the windward slope. As the air is pulled down the other side, it is compressed and heated via adiabatic heating, and it warms and dries territory in the mountain's rain shadow.

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Examples of banana belts

Canada

United States

Europe

Australia

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References

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  15. ^ Ontario Library Review. 1974.
  16. ^ Wall, Karen L. (19 October 2012). Game Plan: A Social History of Sport in Alberta. University of Alberta. ISBN 9780888645944.
  17. ^ Jones, David C. (2002). Empire of Dust: Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt. University of Calgary Press. ISBN 9781552380857.
  18. ^ Hardy, William George (1967). "lethbridge"+banana+belt Alberta: A Natural History.
  19. ^ Roberge, Earl (1985). Columbia: Great River of the West. Chronicle Books. ISBN 9780877013365. Banana belt.
  20. ^ "Observatório da Emigração".
  21. ^ https://www.kootenaivalleytimes.com/boundary/weather-outlook-creston-best-in-the-metro-for-sun-bathing/article_34830faa-35e0-11ea-9143-6b0c38b9d68d.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  22. ^ "Hunt's Guide to Michigan's Upper Peninsula". Hunts-upguide.com. 1997-02-26. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  23. ^ Wechter, Eric B. (2008). Fodor's Pacific Northwest, 17th Edition - Fodor's - Google Books. Fodor's Travel Publications. ISBN 9781400007332. Retrieved 2012-10-13 – via Google Books.
  24. ^ "Wine, Water and History: Exploring Idaho's Lewis-Clark Valley". 19 November 2021.
  25. ^ "Treasure Valley: Boise and Beyond".
  26. ^ Don White (June 2023). "Rain Shadows". Willy Weather. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  27. ^ Joel Pippard (16 April 2020). "Rain one side, heat the other in NSW". Weatherzone. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
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