Williwaw - Wikipedia In meteorology, a williwaw (archaic spelling williwau[1]) is a sudden blast of wind descending from a mountainous coast to the sea The word is of unknown origin, but was earliest used by British seamen in the 19th century
Williwaw Social to close after nearly a decade in Anchorage ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Williwaw Social, a downtown Anchorage entertainment venue that hosted concerts, parties and community events for nearly 10 years, announced on Facebook that it will close its doors on Friday
Williwaw Social After nearly ten unforgettable years, Williwaw has made the decision to close this chapter and officially close its doors on May 30th We do so with immense gratitude and pride for what was created here together
WILLIWAW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster In 1900, Captain Joshua Slocum described williwaws as "compressed gales of wind … that Boreas handed down over the hills in chunks " To unsuspecting sailors or pilots, such winds might seem to come out of nowhere—just like word williwaw did centuries ago
Williwaw Social | Anchorage AK - Facebook Downtown Anchorage's epicenter for live entertainment, food, and drinks! When I heard Williwaw was closing, I was honestly pretty stunned and disappointed I started digging through old footage and put together a little highlight reel of what this place means to me
Williwaw Elementary School - Facebook Williwaw Elementary School 697 likes This is the official Facebook page of Williwaw Elementary School Williwaw serves students in grades PreK-5 in the
Williwaws - Marine Science Institute. The University of Texas at Austin. In scientific parlance, a williwaw is a type of katabatic wind Such winds plunge down the sides of mountains, roaring outward when they hit level ground They’re found all over the world And they have many names The warm, dry wind of Southern California, for example, is called a “Santa Ana ”
Williwaw - Williwaw Elementary ASD is committed to diversity and inclusion, and it is with honor and respect that we recognize all Indigenous people who live and learn in our community