seasonal winds affect climate
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.
Monsoon winds
Monsoon winds are good examples as they affect the climate of the countries over which they blow. Monsoons are sudden seasonal reversals in wind direction.They bring heavy rain.The strongest monsoons occur in southern Asia,Australia and Africa.The climates of these countries are affected by these monsoons as heavy rain occurs during the monsoon period. The global winds (particularly,Hadley cell,ferner cell and Polar cell) regulate the global weather,help in moving the ocean currents which affect the climate of many countries and sometimes signal an El Nino formation which also affect the climate of many continents.
Prevailing winds. Mountain ranges. Distance from bodies of water. Seasonal winds. (:
Cuba has a tropical climate, moderated by the trade winds. November to April is the dry season, and the rainy season is from May to October.
They are called monsoons.
Monsoon winds affect the climate of a region. Identify factors that influence temperature and precipitation. Latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies or water, climate, microclimate and ocean currents affect temperature and prevailing winds, mountains, and seasonal winds affect precipitation.
They are monsoons
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The Seasonal winds that cause downpours and droughts are called monsoons, these are found in Southern Asia and can greatly affect the climate of the region.
Seasonal wind season that produces a wet or dry season in a region sometimes with heavy rainfall.
it affects climate by idk. But I know that prevailing winds occur by changes in the atmosphere pressure
The rivers provide irrigation and the climate affects the seasonal weather
Latitude, winds, and currents strongly affect a region's climate
himalayas affect india's climate by preventing the cold winds from the central asian countries.
Seasonal winds are prevailing wind patterns that change direction in a predictable manner depending on the time of year. They are caused by temperature differences between land and sea, leading to the movement of air masses. Examples include the monsoon winds in South Asia and the trade winds in tropical regions.
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.