Yes, it is the direction from which the wind tends to blow.
There is no prevailing wind direction in new orleans. It changes throughout the year
The prevailing wind is blowing directly towards the islands. This means that they are in the Lee of the wind.
There is no wind direction specific to blizzards. It does tend to blow from the pole and in the direction of the prevailing winds however.
You're probably referring to the prevailing wind.
It blows in all direction. With much of it being in the Arctic, the prevailing wind tends to be out of the east.
There is no prevailing wind direction in new orleans. It changes throughout the year
I would say the prevailing winds in Ilinois are from a westerly direction.
EAST
Northeast
A prevailing wind is the dominating wind pattern for the majority of the year. They can come from any direction, depending on the location in the world.
In Delaware the major wind belt is the prevailing westerlies. Therefore the wind travels west to east.
A wind that blows consistently from one direction is known as a prevailing wind. For example, over most of North America, the wind tends to blow from West to East, thus the prevailing Westerly.
The prevailing wind is blowing directly towards the islands. This means that they are in the Lee of the wind.
There is no wind direction specific to blizzards. It does tend to blow from the pole and in the direction of the prevailing winds however.
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west to easat
You're probably referring to the prevailing wind.