I'm really don't' know this but let me see, the westerlies will bring air from the north, while during winter..... yes this could be true...
A.K.A i could of really screwed up right here
the tilt of the earth's axis is away from the sun that's it's cold!okay!
Global winds drive heated air from the equator to the poles. It also drives colder air from the poles to the equator.
Strongers winds make the wind chill colder.
At higher latitudes, there is less sunlight focused on it. This makes it colder. Winds can make an environment feel colder too, this is one of the reasons Antarctica is so inhospitable.
At the poles because the water is colder and less dense............
the tilt of the earth's axis is away from the sun that's it's cold!okay!
Cool and rainy, expect much winds
Because of global warming, the glaciers are melting and the super cold water from these glaciers is flowing into the oceans and since the trade winds are right above the ocean, the trade winds will blow colder winds everywhere, thus making the earth colder.
the strongest winds blow in canoga park during winter and only in December, Jan, and Feb
It means that there are winds that are colder than winds have been in the recent past. You usually here this expression after the first colder night in the fall or late summer -- people will say,"There is a nip in the air."
They cool or it gets colder
Global winds drive heated air from the equator to the poles. It also drives colder air from the poles to the equator.
"The prevailing wind is generally from the west in New York State. A southwest component becomes evident in winds during the warmer months while a northwest component is characteristic of the colder one-half of the year." From here: http://nysc.eas.cornell.edu/climate_of_ny.html
Strongers winds make the wind chill colder.
Normally from the west. In summer warm moist winds come from the south to meet colder north winds to produce thunderstorms. In winter cold northerly winds can produce snowstorms and blizzards.
Normally from the west. In summer warm moist winds come from the south to meet colder north winds to produce thunderstorms. In winter cold northerly winds can produce snowstorms and blizzards.
At higher latitudes, there is less sunlight focused on it. This makes it colder. Winds can make an environment feel colder too, this is one of the reasons Antarctica is so inhospitable.