Whoa Nick
i thought you were kidding me. Università degli studi di Milano compares the garbino wind to the föhn that induces these symptoms.
BBC Weather has this to say about it:
It is the name of the wind that blows in the European Alps, but is now used as a generic term for any similar lee wind. It gains its warmth from the air being compressed as it descends down the lee slope of a mountain and historically has been blamed for symptoms such as headaches, depression and even suicide among people living in its path.*
*Might I add: ....symptoms such as whiskeydrinking, excessive thinking, insomnia and urges to watch American Psycho for the umpteenth time...
BBC Weather has this to say about it:
It is the name of the wind that blows in the European Alps, but is now used as a generic term for any similar lee wind. It gains its warmth from the air being compressed as it descends down the lee slope of a mountain and historically has been blamed for symptoms such as headaches, depression and even suicide among people living in its path.*
*Might I add: ....symptoms such as whiskeydrinking, excessive thinking, insomnia and urges to watch American Psycho for the umpteenth time...
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we say: eehhh... l'è e garbein! (It's garbino's fault).
Garbino is the vernacular name for the warm 'scirocco' wind blowing from the south...
Difference is in the direction =)