[8] Katabatic winds are for example found blowing out from the large and elevated ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland.
[10] In Greenland these winds are called piteraq and are most intense whenever a low pressure area approaches the coast.
Williwaws originate in the snow and ice fields of the coastal mountains, and they can be faster than 120 kn (220 km/h; 140 mph).
[11] In California, strong katabatic wind events have been responsible for the explosive growth of many wildfires, including the 2018 Camp Fire and the 2020 North Complex.
In Catalonia, the Marinada is a fall wind that relieves from the heat inhabitants of the Urgell region during summer.