Names of Famous Winds

I supply the wind name, you supply the location commonly associated with the wind. For example, Nor'easter (US region) - New England Source: http://ggweather.com/winds.html
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Last updated: December 8, 2017
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Mistral (north of this sea)
Mediterranean
Santa Ana (US state)
California
Ostria (country)
Bulgaria
Chinook (country)
USA
Pampero (country)
Argentina
Haboob (country)
Sudan
Blue Norther (usually this US state)
Texas
Sharki (gulf)
Persian Gulf
Williwaw (straits)
Straits of Magellan
Williwaw (US state)
Alaska
Nor'wester (country)
New Zealand
Austru (country)
Romania
Leveche (country)
Spain
Squamish (Canadian Province)
British Columbia
Papagayo (first Central American country)
Guatemala
Papagayo (other Central American country)
Nicaragua
Maestro (sea)
Adriatic
Cape Doctor (southern part of this continent)
Africa
Euros (country)
Greece
Elephanta (country)
India
Bayamo (country)
Cuba
Brickfielder (country)
Australia
Shamal (country)
Iraq
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Level 90
Nov 5, 2021
I think shamal is just an Arabic word for sandstorm. I know they use that word in Saudi Arabia.