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In Sirocco it say: The name of sirocco in the southeast of Spain is leveche, and xaloc (pronounced "shaLOC") in Catalan. The leveche usually carries red Sahara dust and is associated with storms and heavy rain, the wind being very strong, lasting about 4 days., but here it says that it's the Spanish name for the Libeccio (which sounds plausible). If the latter, shouldn't this article be merged with Libeccio and the reference in Sirocco deleted?--82.91.32.67 (talk) 07:01, 8 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]