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Westerlies
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
Yes . . . hurricane winds blow in a circular fashion, meaning that at almost every point around the hurricane the wind is blowing in a different direction. Winds in the front blow nearly opposite the winds in back, for example.
No, on all year long.
Because of the affect of relief features prevailing over that area
Trade winds!
It has to do with the direction the wind is blowing from.
Prevailing westerlies
Wind direction is the direction which the wind comes from.
They are named after the direction in which they blow.
Westerlies
flow to
No come from
they move in the direction the wind is blowing.
Where they come from.
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
Wind direction is always given as the direction from which it is blowing. If there is a southeast wind, it is coming from the southeast, and facing "into it" would have you facing southeast. Many meteorologists will clarify this by saying "winds are out of the southeast."