👉 In meteorology, a "fluviatile" is a type of weather system that involves moisture moving from a source region to another. This can be caused by various factors such as wind currents, atmospheric pressure changes, and the movement of water bodies like rivers or lakes. The term comes from the French word for "flowing water," which describes how water moves through a body of water. For example, in a system where water is moving from a region with high humidity to another region with low