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Wind in northern Corsica
The libeccio (/lɪˈbɛtʃioʊ/; Croatian: lebić [lěbitɕ]; Catalan: llebeig [ʎəˈβɛtʃ]; Maltese: Lbiċ; Greek: λίβας [ˈlivas]; Occitan: labech [laˈβetʃ]) is the
Libeccio
List of ships with the same or similar names
Libeccio has been borne by at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian destroyer Libeccio, a Maestrale-class destroyer launched in
Italian_ship_Libeccio
Italian reconnaissance aircraft used in World War II
The Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio (Italian: southwest wind) was an Italian monoplane, twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used in World War II. Derived from
Caproni_Ca.310
2011 Canadian Operation in Libya
Libya. HMCS Charlottetown returned to Canada on 2 September. Task Force Libeccio was the air detachment participating in the enforcement of the no-fly zone
Operation_Mobile
Directional divisions marked on a compass
(or Exaloc in Catalan) (S) – Ostro (or Mezzogiorno in Venetian) (SW) – Libeccio (or Garbino, Eissalot in Provençal) (W) – Ponente (or Zephyrus in Greek)
Points_of_the_compass
Southerly wind in the Mediterranean Sea
a warm and humid wind that often carries rain, but it is also sometimes identified with the Libeccio and Sirocco. List of wind names (in German) v t e
Ostro
Juan; Moureau, Isabelle (2009). Die Winde des Mittelmeers: Bora, Levanter, Libeccio, Meltemi, Mistral, Schirokko, Tramontana (1. Aufl ed.). Bielefeld: Delius
Ponente
Figure on a compass, map, nautical chart
(E) Levante (SE) Scirocco (or Exaloc) (S) Ostro (or Mezzogiorno) (SW) Libeccio (or Garbino) (W) Ponente (NW) Maestro (or Mistral) The exact origin of
Compass_rose
Destroyer of the Regia Marina
Libeccio was one of four Maestrale-class destroyer built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the early 1930s. Completed in 1934, she served in
Italian_destroyer_Libeccio
Maestrale-class frigate
Libeccio (F 572) is the third ship of the Maestrale-class frigate of the Italian Navy. The Maestrale-class frigates were primarily designed for anti-submarine
Italian frigate Libeccio (F 572)
Italian_frigate_Libeccio_(F_572)
P.1" Ali e Uomini "Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli" Ali e Uomini "Caproni Ca310 Libeccio" Ali e Uomini "Caproni Ca.311" Ali e Uomini "Caproni Ca.312" Ali e Uomini
List of Regia Aeronautica aircraft used in World War II
List_of_Regia_Aeronautica_aircraft_used_in_World_War_II
Feature of the southeast French region
Marin (South wind) Vent de bas Chili Vent du Large Labech (Southwest wind) Libeccio Garbi Cierco Ponent (West wind) Traverse Maestro Galerne Mistral (Northwest
Winds_of_Provence
Wind
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Gregale
Italian aircraft carrier
with the light aircraft carrier Garibaldi, the Maestrale-class frigate Libeccio and the auxiliary ship Etna. Additionally the Orizzonte-class frigate Andrea
Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi
Italian_aircraft_carrier_Giuseppe_Garibaldi
Mediterranean wind
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Sirocco
Historical wind directions
Ostro-Scirocco (SSE) Auster or Notus = Ostro (S) Libonotus = Ostro-Libeccio (SSW) Africus or Lips = Libeccio (SW) Favonius or Zephyrus = Ponente (W) Corus or Caurus
Classical_compass_winds
Cold northwesterly wind experienced in southern France
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Mistral_(wind)
Air and space component of the Canadian Armed Forces
Hornet fighter aircraft and several other aircraft served under Task Force Libeccio as part of the military intervention. On 16 August 2011, the Government
Royal_Canadian_Air_Force
Mediterranean wind direction
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Tramontane
Part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy
winds kept by Aeolus. The winds are the Mistral from the Rhône valley, the Libeccio from the southwest, and the Sirocco and Ostro from the south. Monte Argentario
Tyrrhenian_Sea
Air warfare branch of Peru's military
DB-8A-3P attack aircraft, and Caproni Ca.135 Tipo Peru and Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio bombers, among others. The Peruvian Air Force had also established a paratroop
Peruvian_Air_Force
Comune in Calabria, Italy
months of April and May are characterized by strong winds and the "scirocco libeccio". The annual rainfall is around 1,000 millimetres (39 in), distributed
Catanzaro
NATO-led air and naval attacks during the civil war
light aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Maestrale-class frigate Libeccio and the auxiliary ship Etna. Additionally, the Orizzonte-class destroyer
2011 military intervention in Libya
2011_military_intervention_in_Libya
City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
intense winds are the ones blowing from northeast (Bora) or from southwest (Libeccio). The latter, during its descent from the Northern Apennines, sometimes
Reggio_Emilia
City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
blow from west, south, east, and northwest. Southwesterly winds, known as libeccio or garbino, are foehn winds, which may bring warm temperatures in each
Rimini
Exceptional periodic high tide peak
nei Secoli (in Italian). Vol. III, La laguna. Venezia: Casa Editrice Il Libeccio. p. 513. Leon, Donna (1996). Acqua Alta. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780143115908
Acqua_alta
Destroyer 2,050 29 September 1943 to Brazil as Piaui 1967, scrapped 1989 Libeccio Regia Marina Maestrale Destroyer 1,640 23 November 1934 sunk 9 November
List of destroyers of World War II
List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II
1941 WWII naval battle in the Mediterranean
no loss and almost no damage to Force K. The Maestrale-class destroyer Libeccio was sunk next day by the British submarine HMS Upholder, while picking
Battle_of_the_Duisburg_Convoy
Wind in the western Mediterranean
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Levant_(wind)
1940 British naval victory over Italy in WWII
bombing and two unexploded bombs hit the cruiser Trento and the destroyer Libeccio; near misses damaged the destroyer Pessagno. Cunningham and Lyster were
Battle_of_Taranto
Names given to winds local to specific regions
name for a warm southwest wind in parts of coastal Mediterranean Spain) Libeccio (southwesterly towards Italy) Llevantades (north-north-east and east-north-east
List_of_local_winds
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
thanks to the sea breeze, rarely exceed 35 degrees unless a southwesterly Libeccio is blowing. Particularly in summer, but also in winter, the high humidity
Pescara
Comune in Calabria, Italy
Sirocco, a hot, dry wind originating in Sahara Desert (southeasterly) Libeccio, very dangerous for shippers (to be avoided; southwesterly) Mistral (Ponente)
Gioia_Tauro
1872 novel by Marie Louise de la Ramée
Dog of Flanders, 2011, Minoto Studios A Dog of Flanders, 2024, Studio Libeccio In 1985 an employee of Antwerp tourism, Jan Corteel, learned of the popularity
A_Dog_of_Flanders
Island in the Tuscan Archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy
del Grottone Punta Secca Punta Brigantina Punta del Segnale Punta del Libeccio Punta del Pulpito Joseph Heller's absurdist anti-war novel Catch-22 is
Pianosa
Italian jazz guitarist and composer (born 1966)
Music Contest (United Kingdom) Jazz Libeccio Semifinal 2020 19th UKSC Music Contest (United Kingdom) Composition Libeccio Semifinal 2020 11th Annual Hollywood
Roberto_Tola
Italian admiral
commander, he was given command of the destroyer Antonio Da Noli and later Libeccio. When Italy entered the Second World War, Caraciotti held the rank of captain
Stanislao_Caraciotti
the sea or were killed the following morning when the rescuing destroyer Libeccio was torpedoed and sunk by HMS Upholder. 141 Navy 1942 United States USS Hornet
List of maritime disasters in World War II
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_II
Comune in Marche, Italy
largely sunny. At times, a south-westerly wind locally associated with the libeccio (also known regionally as garbino) can bring noticeably warmer conditions
Macerata
Military involvement, 2003–2006
reinforced tactical group of the task force called Serenissima. At the time the Libeccio base, which until the attack hosted the Italian operational presence in
Operation_Ancient_Babylon
Woodcut print showing a bird's-eye view of the city of Venice, Italy
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
View_of_Venice
European anti-piracy military operation
Maestrale-class frigate Grecale (F 571), Italy Maestrale-class frigate Libeccio (F 572), Italy Maestrale-class frigate Scirocco (F 573), Italy Maestrale-class
Operation_Atalanta
South-westerly wind in the Aegean and Marmara Sea
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Lodos
Submarine of the Royal Navy
sinking 93,031 tons of enemy shipping including four warships; the destroyer Libeccio after the Battle of the Duisburg Convoy, two submarines (Tricheco and Ammiraglio
HMS_Upholder_(P37)
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
Apuanian Alps to the coast. The main winds blow from the southeast: the Libeccio and the Ponente, which batter the coast for two to three days in a row
Viareggio
Italian painter (1854-1939)
Un tramonto. But these latter paintings were also sent under the title Libeccio and Fossa dell'uomo. In 1886, he sent to the Exhibition of Fine Arts of
Cesare_Balbi_di_Robecco
Province in Sicily, Italy
Maria Di Ferro described several prized local stone varieties, including "Libeccio", "Capriccioso", and "Pietra Incarnata", noting their use in churches and
Province_of_Trapani
Baleno Folgore Lampo Fulmine Maestrale class Maestrale Scirocco Grecale Libeccio Oriani or Poeti class Vittorio Alfieri Giosuè Carducci Alfredo Oriani Vincenzo
List_of_destroyers_of_Italy
Italian torpedo boat of World War II
Colleoni and the X Destroyer Squadron (destroyers Maestrale, Grecale, Libeccio, and Scirocco). The ships arrived unscathed in Benghazi on 8 July. At 06:00
Italian torpedo boat Pegaso (1936)
Italian_torpedo_boat_Pegaso_(1936)
Anbar Camp Lancer Baiji Salah ad Din K-2 Air Base Camp Leader (Mosul) Camp Libeccio (Nasiriyah) Dhi Qar Camp Liberty (Camp Hurriya) Camp Victory North (Camp
List of United States military installations in Iraq
List_of_United_States_military_installations_in_Iraq
German puppet state air force in Italy (1943–45)
Alcione CANT Z.1018 Leone Caproni Ca.133 Caproni Ca.164 Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio Caproni-Vizzola F.5 Dornier Do 217 J-2 Fieseler Fi 156 C-2 Storch Fiat
National_Republican_Air_Force
1961 studio album by Pepper Adams & Donald Byrd
10:16 "Philson" (Pepper Adams) – 10:44 "Trio" (Erroll Garner) – 8:06 "Libeccio" (Pepper Adams) – 8:38 "Bitty Ditty" (Thad Jones) – 5:12 Pepper Adams –
Motor_City_Scene
Ship class
1934. She survived the war and served in the Marina Militare until 1964. Libeccio (South-West wind) Built by CNR Ancona, Laid down 29 Sep 1931 Launched 4
Maestrale-class_destroyer
Comune in Apulia, Italy
from Northern Europe. In winter, the prevailing wind is the sirocco or libeccio. Convento di Maria Santissima degli Angeli Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta
Cassano_delle_Murge
Aspect of the Iraq War
insurgents driving the Italian troops from their base in Nasiriyah called "Libeccio" ("southwest wind"). "Once considered fringe al Sadr movement now leads
Occupation of Iraq (2003–2011)
Occupation_of_Iraq_(2003–2011)
Hurricane Mk.I CANT Z.1007bis Alcione Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio Caproni Ca.311 Libeccio Caproni Ca.312 Libeccio Fiat BR.20 Cicogna Fiat G.50bis Freccia Macchi
List of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Eastern front
List_of_military_equipment_of_Germany's_allies_on_the_Eastern_front
Japanese voice actress (born 1994)
Year Title Role Notes Source 2015 Kantai Collection Maestrale, Libeccio, Kazagumo, Kishinami, Okinami 2016 Akiba's Beat Acquire-chan 2017 Re:Stage! Prism
Akari_Kitō
Air force of the Royalist government of Italy during the last years of World War II
Z.1018 Leone Caproni Ca.133 Caproni Ca.164 Caproni-Bergamaschi Ca.310 Libeccio Caproni Ca.314 Fiat BR.20M Cicogna Fiat CR.32bis Fiat CR.42 AS Falco Fiat
Italian Co-belligerent Air Force
Italian_Co-belligerent_Air_Force
Prefecture and commune in Corsica, France
– swept by frequent and violent westerly and south-westerly winds (the Libeccio) which become stronger after crossing the ridge of the Serra di Pigno and
Bastia
Ship class
September 1981 5 February 1983 2007 / 2010 1 April 2025 Venti Impetu F 572 Libeccio CNR Riva Trigoso 877 1 August 1979 7 September 1981 5 February 1983 2007
Maestrale-class_frigate
Maestrale-class frigate
Frigates ASW F570 Maestrale F571 Grecale F573 Scirocco F575 Euro F572 Libeccio F574 Aliseo F576 Espero F577 Zeffiro Teseo Mk2 Marina Militare Italian
Italian_frigate_Grecale
Historic site in Vaucluse, France
documents anciens choisis et commentés (in French). Avignon: Rullière-Libeccio. OCLC 919032410. Girard, Joseph (1958). Évocation du Vieil Avignon (in
Walls_of_Avignon
frigates (Orsa, Lupo, Sagittario) 2 Maestrale-class frigates (Zeffiro, Libeccio) 1 San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock (San Marco) 2 Stromboli-class
List of Gulf War military equipment
List_of_Gulf_War_military_equipment
Royal Navy submarine commander
stragglers, Wanklyn engaged and sank the Italian Maestrale-class destroyer Libeccio. Wanklyn attempted to engage a cruiser but hit an Avieri–class destroyer
David_Wanklyn
NATO operation in the Horn of Africa
HTMS Similan (871) Replenishment ship RTN Bersagliere (F 584) frigate MM Libeccio (F 572) frigate MM ROKS Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin (DDH-975) destroyer ROKN
Operation_Ocean_Shield
First map in Mercator's projection
Region of the Parrots, so called by the Lusitanians, carried along by the libeccio when sailing towards Calicut, on account of the unprecedented size of these
Mercator_1569_world_map
around 120,000 tons of enemy shipping, including the Italian destroyer Libeccio after the Battle of the Duisburg Convoy and the 18,000-ton Italian liner
List of ships and submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness
List_of_ships_and_submarines_built_in_Barrow-in-Furness
Naval blockade of Adriatic, 1993–96
Navy: Elli Hydra Themistoklis Thraki Italian Navy: Espero Euro Fenice Libeccio Grecale Luigi Durand de la Penne Lupo Zeffiro Royal Netherlands Navy: HNLMS
Operation_Sharp_Guard
1940 Italian offensive against Egypt
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Italian_invasion_of_Egypt
Ad hoc military formation
2nd Marine Divisions during their deployments to Afghanistan Task Force Libeccio CAN Operation Mobile#Royal Canadian Air Force – 2011 military intervention
Joint_task_force
Human settlement in the Region of Murcia, Spain
southwest (dry libeccio) and in autumn from the east or northeast (levant), which brings clouds and rain. In autumn there is also sometimes a libeccio or northwesterly
Portmán
Italian attack/torpedo bomber
Caproni Ca.314 was developed in parallel with the Ghibli, the Ca.310 Libeccio. It was structurally similar to the earlier machine powered by two 350kW
Caproni_Ca.314
1940 Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
bombs set one hangar in the seaplane base on fire and hit the destroyer Libeccio with one bomb that failed to detonate. The destroyer Fulmine, or Conte
HMS_Illustrious_(87)
Former Italian aircraft manufacturer
– Reconnaissance, ground-attack, and transport aircraft Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio – Reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber Caproni Ca.311 – Light bomber
Caproni
Maestrale-class frigate
Frigates ASW F570 Maestrale F571 Grecale F573 Scirocco F575 Euro F572 Libeccio F574 Aliseo F576 Espero F577 Zeffiro Teseo Mk2 Marina Militare Italian
Italian_frigate_Scirocco
1930 Giussano-class cruiser
along with the 10th Destroyer Squadron (which consisted of Maestrale, Libeccio, Grecale, and Scirocco) and the torpedo boats Pegaso, Orione, Orsa, Procione
Italian cruiser Giovanni delle Bande Nere
Italian_cruiser_Giovanni_delle_Bande_Nere
Maestrale-class frigate
Frigates ASW F570 Maestrale F571 Grecale F573 Scirocco F575 Euro F572 Libeccio F574 Aliseo F576 Espero F577 Zeffiro Teseo Mk2 Marina Militare Italian
Italian_frigate_Euro
World War II naval battle
Bartolomeo Colleoni and the 10th Destroyer Squadron comprising Grecale, Libeccio, Maestrale and Scirocco would also join the escorts. A reconnaissance sortie
Battle_of_Calabria
Former airport in Italian Libya in the 1930s–1940s
Tripoli International Airport Linea dell'Impero Abate, Rosario. Dal Borea ai Libeccio (Ca.308-Ca.318). Edizioni dell'Ateneo & Bizzarri. Milano, 1978 Ferrari
Castel_Benito
Prison in Palermo, Italy
island. Pagliarelli is divided into 8 departments: Scirocco (Maestrale and Libeccio), South (or “Mari”: Tirreno, Adriatico and Ionio), and Est (or “Pianeti”:
Pagliarelli_Prison
Weather phenomenon in Northern Italy
Corsica, which divert the air mass to the northeast, triggering cool and wet Libeccio winds in response into the Ligurian Sea, which in turn hit the western
Genoa_low
Short Libyan-Italian military confrontation
Cruiser Andrea Doria; Guided-missile destroyer Audace; Frigate Lupo. Frigate Libeccio Destroyer Intrepido Supply ship Stromboli The Italian Air Force provided
Libyan missile attack against Lampedusa
Libyan_missile_attack_against_Lampedusa
Maestrale-class frigate
Frigates ASW F570 Maestrale F571 Grecale F573 Scirocco F575 Euro F572 Libeccio F574 Aliseo F576 Espero F577 Zeffiro Teseo Mk2 Marina Militare Italian
Italian frigate Zeffiro (F 577)
Italian_frigate_Zeffiro_(F_577)
nostra : Les vols acrobatiques du premier meeting aérien contrariés par le libeccio au-dessus de l'étang de Biguglia". www.corsematin.com (in French). 2020-12-20
Emile_Obre
– Reconnaissance, ground-attack, and transport aircraft Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio – Reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber Caproni Ca.311 – Light bomber
List_of_aircraft_(C–Cc)
Light cruiser (1932–1940)
along with the 10th Destroyer Squadron (which consisted of Maestrale, Libeccio, Grecale, and Scirocco) and the torpedo boats Pegaso, Orione, Orsa, Procione
Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni
Italian_cruiser_Bartolomeo_Colleoni
2011 NATO operation in Libya during the civil war
teams from the San Marco Regiment Andrea Doria, a Horizon-class destroyer Libeccio, a Maestrale-class frigate Etna, an Etna-class auxiliary ship Comandante
Operation_Unified_Protector
NATO anti-piracy military operation
Country Vessel Class Type Italy Libeccio Maestrale class Frigate Greece Navarinon Elli class Frigate Turkey TCG Gediz Oliver Hazard Perry class Frigate
Operation_Allied_Protector
1940 battle of WWII
The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral
Battle_of_Sidi_Barrani
Horse race
Picolit Åke Svanstedt 1:11,7a 2012 Wishing Stone Jeppe Juel 1:11,3a 2011 Libeccio Grif Björn Goop 1:10,7a 2010 Nu Pagadi Erik Adielsson 1:11,7a 2009 Triton
Copenhagen Cup (harness racing)
Copenhagen_Cup_(harness_racing)
Comune in Lazio, Italy
as orographic lift. The Castles are typically affected by sirocco and libeccio winds, coming from the Tyrrhenian Sea from the south and southwest, respectively
Marino,_Lazio
37.199278; 15.184028 Iso W 4s. 16 metres (52 ft) 10328 E1846 12 Punta Libeccio Lighthouse Image 1867 Marettimo 37°57′24.2″N 12°03′00.3″E / 37.956722°N
List_of_lighthouses_in_Italy
afternoon, about 40 Mahdi Army fighters managed to storm the Italian "Libeccio" base and take control of it, where the forces stationed there fled, leaving
Battle of the Bridges of Nasiriyah
Battle_of_the_Bridges_of_Nasiriyah
1995 United Nations mission in Somalia
LPD San Giorgio (L 9892) LPD Stromboli (A 5327), a replenishment ship Libeccio (F 572), a frigate PNS Shamsheer, a frigate PNS Nasr, a replenishment ship
Operation_United_Shield
Winds on the east coast of Spain
between France and Algeria. Bora (wind) Etesian Gregale Khamaseen Leveche Libeccio Marin (wind) Mistral (wind) Sirocco Climate, Weather & (2024-05-14). "Llevantades:
Llevantades
English painter (1875–1914)
(Corse) - The Village of San Martino Di Lota (Corsica). 9. Le ‘‘Libeccio’’ - The "Libeccio". 10. Amandier en fleurs - Flowering Almond Tree. 11. Portrait
Thomas William Marshall (painter)
Thomas_William_Marshall_(painter)
Airport near Tripoli, Libya
now known as Tripoli International Airport. Abate, Rosario. Dal Borea ai Libeccio (Ca.308-Ca.318). Edizioni dell'Ateneo & Bizzarri. Milano, 1978 Ferrari
RAF_Castel_Benito
Italian painter (1851–1933)
genovese; Bagno di sole; Pineta nella riviera; Antignano; Dopo un giorno di libeccio; Sole di settembre; Un giorno di freddo a Florence; Corollare for the via
Adolfo_Tommasi
Italian film director
(2003), "La fenice del Bajkal" (2005). In 2008, he published the novel "Libeccio" and in 2012 "La dogana del vento." In 2011 and 2012, he wrote two books
Folco_Quilici
Horse race
2012 Mack Grace Sm Roberto Andreghetti Lucio Colletti Italy 1:11.8 2011 Libeccio Grif Marco Smorgon Marco Smorgon Italy 1:12.8 2010 Italiano Gaetano Di
Gran_Premio_Lotteria
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Divine Happiness
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