Winds tend to move from opposite the directions that seagulls fly. Because seagulls tend to fly from low pressure cells to areas with higher atmospheric pressure, the direction of the wind generally flows against the flow of seagulls.
West winds.
They move into the temperate regions. All of the winds are connected and the cycle goes back and forth.
thunderstorms
Because of the rotation of the earth and the shape
Convergent winds are winds that move toward something, such as a hurricane or tornado.
There are 3 global winds per hemisphere, so 6 in total. The 3 global winds are the: easterlies, which move from east to west. westerlies, which move from west to east. and the trade winds, which also moves from the east to west.
Yes.
winds
Winds are caused by differences in air pressure, winds move from high to low pressure. Has something to do with the coriolis effect.:]
high to low, stronger the wind
yes if the winds are strong enough like hurricane force winds
There are 3 global winds per hemisphere, so 6 in total. The 3 global winds are the: easterlies, which move from east to west. westerlies, which move from west to east. and the trade winds, which also moves from the east to west.