Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
The trade winds are the prevailing pattern eastern surface winds found in the tropics. They blow predominately from the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The trade winds blow mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere.
Northern trade winds blow from the north.
Yes, it is the direction from which the wind tends to blow.
Primarily from the southwest.
There is no wind direction specific to blizzards. It does tend to blow from the pole and in the direction of the prevailing winds however.
north to south
north to south
Oh my..... They blow from north east to south west. A wind direction is the way it is coming from.
The trade winds are the prevailing pattern eastern surface winds found in the tropics. They blow predominately from the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
In the direction of the wind, so that wind does not blow in and out of the tepee.
Yes, it is the direction from which the wind tends to blow.
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The wind blows in all directions.
They blow reliably in the same direction, at the same latitudes, year round. Sailing ships engaging in trade needed them so that they could make collections and deliveries when required, not just when the wind happened to blow.
Primarily from the southwest.
East To West.
Wind direction is the direction which the wind comes from.
There is no wind direction specific to blizzards. It does tend to blow from the pole and in the direction of the prevailing winds however.
north to south