IPA: /ˈwɪliˌwɔ/
KK: /ˈwɪliˌwɔ/
A sudden, strong, and cold wind that blows down from the mountains to the sea, often causing turbulent weather.
The fishermen had to be careful of the willywaw that could appear without warning.
The word 'willywaw' originates from the Tasmanian Aboriginal word 'willy-willy', meaning a whirlwind or a strong wind. It describes a sudden, violent wind, often associated with storms.
Imagine a strong wind that swirls around unexpectedly — that's what 'willywaw' refers to, capturing the essence of a whirlwind.