Oroshi

Oroshi
The Oroshi wind which causes unpredictable damage -- Mafū (魔風 lit., devilish wind?, 1853)

Oroshi ( lit, down wind?), is the Japanese term for a wind blowing strong down the slope of a mountain, occasionally as strong gusts of wind which can cause damage.[1] Oroshi is a strong local wind across the Kanto Plain on the Japan Sea side of central Honshu.[2] This term identifies a katabatic wind.[3]

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Literary references

The Oroshi wind is mentioned in Japanese poetry, including a poem which is included in the Hyakunin Isshu.[4]

ukarikeru
hito wo hatsuse no
yama-oroshi yo
hageshikare to ha
inoranu mano wo
— Minamoto no Toshiyori[4]
    Make that heartless
woman, O mountain storm
    of Hatsuse Temple,
crueller still!"– this is not
what I prayed for, and yet ...
An impression of Futen the Wind Deity by Hanabusa Itcho, late-17th–early-18th century.

Many versions of this poem which were published during the Edo period have yama-oroshi instead of yama-oroshi yo, but the meaning is equivalent: the poet cries out to the wind; and he the cold down-draft to the heartless woman.[5]

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Notes

  1. ^ Kishō Kenkyūjo. (1969). Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics, p. 126 at Google Books, citing "Dissolution of Separation in the Turbulent Boundary Layer," Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics (気象研究所研究報告?), Vol. 20, No. 2, 1969, pp. 111-174, 126.
  2. ^ Simpson, John E. (1994). Sea Breeze and Local Winds, p. 70 at Google Books
  3. ^ Haggett, Peter. (2001). Encyclopedia of World Geography, Vol. 24, p. 1052 at Google Books
  4. ^ a b Mostow, Joshua S. (1996). Pictures of the Heart: The Hyakunin Isshu in Word and Image, p. 361. at Google Books
  5. ^ Mostow, p. 47. at Google Books

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