Pronunciation: /ˈspænɪʃ pluːm/
noun a weather phenomenon characterized by a warm air mass moving from the Iberian Peninsula northwards towards the British Isles.
A1 I heard that a Spanish plume is a weather phenomenon.
A2 During a Spanish plume, hot air from Spain moves northward across Europe.
B1 Meteorologists use the term Spanish plume to describe a specific type of weather pattern.
B2 A Spanish plume can bring unusually warm weather to the UK.
C1 The Spanish plume is known for causing thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in certain regions.
C2 Forecasters are closely monitoring the development of a Spanish plume that could impact the weather in the coming days.
formal Meteorologists are closely monitoring the development of a Spanish plume over the Iberian Peninsula.
informal I heard there might be a Spanish plume bringing some hot weather our way.
slang Looks like we're in for a Spanish plume this weekend, time to hit the beach!
figurative The sudden surge in sales was like a Spanish plume for the company's profits.
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