The wind brings humidity to the Gulf of Mexico because the water vapor from the gulf's water is carried by the wind to the coast and makes the shores of the gulf of Mexico get humid
Hurricanes strike because of wind patterns that are triggered to build into large masses due to temperature and humidity. The most humidity occurs in tropical areas, such as Florida state next to the Gulf of Mexico, therefore hurricanes are best known there. This build up of wind masses occurs regularly in the summer because the humidity is the highest. I hope that answered your question!
It is not dumped directly, but dragged into the sea by weather the rain and wind, or transported trough water currents. All countries around the Gulf of Mexico (Mexico, the United States, Cuba) contribute to such problem.
Clockwise, from Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula up towards Texas and around the Gulf Coast before reentering the Gulf Stream around the Keys of Florida.
it reaches from rivers and wind currents from the gulf of Mexico. it also reaches from the west coast but i am not sure about that
you take a tutti in a bucket thus forcing wind into a circular formation this means it will cause humidity when the sweetcorn in your tutti affects the winds particles causing humidity. :)
No, it measures speed and direction of wind.
humidity and wind wind velocity
for rainfall its rain gauge,and wind anemometre
Bays are great for fishing and are often used to establish ports. A bay can block some waves and wind from reaching the land area. Some of the largest bays in the world are the Gulf of Guinea and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Milk River runs through the very southern part of Alberta. This is the only river in Alberta that doesn't run north to the Arctic Ocean or to Hudson's Bay, and is the only river in Alberta that does not originate from Alberta, but instead from the mountains of Montana. It flows up through Alberta, and back down again into the States, all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
because off wind
im not sure,