Osmundaceae
see also: Etymology of Osmundaceae
See also: South-wester
Word coming from the Norman , indicates south-west.
In Normandy and Brittany, the south-wester is a wind coming from south-west.
With the Canada, the south-wester is a wind of valley coming from the upstream of the the St. Lawrence towards the downstream. It is generally heralding hot time. He is opposed to the Nordet which goes up the river.
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