Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

levanter

Noun
/ləˈvæntər/
Definition
A winds that blows from the east, typically bringing warm and humid air, often associated with inclement weather.
Examples
  • The levanter caused choppy seas, making sailing difficult.
  • During the summer, the levanter brings moisture that can lead to thunderstorms in coastal areas.
  • Many sailors learn to recognize the signs of an approaching levanter.
Meaning
The term ‘levanter’ specifically refers to the easterly wind, commonly found in the Mediterranean region, that can affect weather patterns and sea conditions. It is often marked by changes during the spring and summer months.
Synonyms
  • easterly wind
  • oriental wind
  • east wind