International audienceA simple relation to diagnose the existence of a thermally-driven down-valley wind in a shallow (100 m deep) and narrow (1 - 2 km wide) valley based on routine weather measurements has been determined. The relation is based on a method which has been derived from a forecast verification principle. It consists of optimizing a threshold of permanently measured quantities to nowcast the thermally-driven Cadarache (southeastern France) down-valley wind. Three parameters permanently observed at a 110 m high tower have been examined: the potential temperature difference between the heights of 110 m and 2 m, the wind speed at 110 m and a bulk Richardson number. The thresholds are optimized thanks to the wind observations obta...