Wind direction is the direction which the wind blows. If the wind direction is coming from an arid region, such as a desert, the air will be dry and moisture content will be low. If the wind direction is coming from an ocean, lake, or tropical area, the air will have a higher moisture content.
In Summer it is usually south/south west (This is hot dry wind) but with the onset of monsoon it becomes south west (Moisture laden wind).
they move in the direction the wind is moving
because they move in the same direction of the wind...
Wind direction varies. It does not always go in the same direction.
Wind direction is the direction which the wind comes from.
Hello, the factors are Latitude, Altitude, the Wind, aspects of land, distance from sea and the Ocean currents. :)
it does not.
Wind can bring dryness, heat, cold, and moisture to a certain area which can affect that area's climate.
The weather is all about the thermodynamic effects of air masses with different pressure, moisture and temperature.
Meteorology is the study of the changes of the temperature, air pressure, moisture, and wind direction in the troposphere.
Wind influences climate by redistributing heat and moisture around the Earth. This can lead to differences in temperature and precipitation patterns across regions. Additionally, wind can impact ocean currents, which play a key role in regulating global climate.
It tells us its direction and the place where it originates, and also its characteristics,e.g.,Barber, which is a damp wind carrying snow and moisture.
In Summer it is usually south/south west (This is hot dry wind) but with the onset of monsoon it becomes south west (Moisture laden wind).
Wind is a cousin to the pressure. Pressure moves the wind.
The altitudde of a place affect the country's climate because wind blows moisture from the ocean up the side of the mountain.
they move in the direction the wind is blowing.
they move in the direction the wind is moving