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A Nor' Easter (North Easterly wind) blows FROM the Northeast.

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How are global winds named?

They are named after the direction in which they blow.


Are winds named for the direction in which they blow?

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Why does north winds blow to the southwest?

why north winds blow to southwest


Why are the winds which blow steadily almost all year called trade winds?

The trade winds are so named because the trading sailing ships used these constant winds to move their ships across the sea.


Do global winds blow west to east?

Global winds blow North to South


Why do winds deflect or blow sideward?

winds blow sideways because of the rotation of the earth.


When was Let the Four Winds Blow created?

Let the Four Winds Blow was created in 1982.


The polar easterlies blow in what direction?

Because winds are named for where they come from, polar easterlies blow from the poles in the east out to the west.


What is the difference between trade winds and westerlies?

Trade winds blow from east to west while the westerlies blow from west to east. Trade winds blow near the equator whereas the westerlies blow in the middle latitudes.


What are trading winds?

You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.


Is the phase when the winds blow a personification a alliteration a hyperbole or a metaphor?

The phase "winds blow" is a personification because it attributes human-like qualities (the ability to blow) to the winds. It is not alliteration, hyperbole, or a metaphor.


Prevailing winds that blow from east to west?

Either the Polar Easterlies or the Trade Winds, depending on latitude.