Gorge Wind or Coho
Topographical image of the location of the wind in the Columbia River Gorge from nasa
The Gorge wind, also called a Coho, is an easterly that hurtles down the Columbia River Gorge at speeds up to 80 miles or 129 kilometers per hour.
At Portland, the Columbia River bends at almost a forty-five degree angle, causing this wind to dump blizzards and ice storms on the city.
Needless to say, the Columbia Gorge is a favourite place for those who love wind sports, and special sites report on the state of the wind there.
The Gorge wind, also called a Coho, is an easterly that hurtles down the Columbia River Gorge at speeds up to 80 miles or 129 kilometers per hour.
At Portland, the Columbia River bends at almost a forty-five degree angle, causing this wind to dump blizzards and ice storms on the city.
Needless to say, the Columbia Gorge is a favourite place for those who love wind sports, and special sites report on the state of the wind there.