anabatic

 an-ah-BAT-ik

 A wind that flows uphill during the day, caused by solar heating of a mountain slope. As the slope warms, the air in contact with it becomes lighter than the surrounding air and rises. The gentlest and most ordinary of mountain winds — a daily breathing of the valleys.
Etymology
 From Greek anabatikos, meaning "going up."
 weather Greek mountains
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