It has been a long time since wind was a factor when camping. But I was caught by surprise at 2 a.m. by severely gusty wind. It was impossible to sleep, especially because I was not prepared for the wind. Otherwise, the stabilizers would have been put down and the window would have been closed on my door. But I was afraid to open the door in that wind.
What could cause gusty wind at night? In the daytime you can imagine violent sunlight causing differential heating of the local topography. But at night, it seems like air pressures would gradually equalize. Hence no gusts.
My goodness, how can a fellow spend so much time outdoors and not learn more about how the earth works? And yet, virtually every blog or video talks about nature as eye-candy to be consumed.
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