Trade winds do not circulate, so it doesn't make sense to characterize them as clockwise or counterclockwise.
Counter clockwise outward from the center
If it is in the southern hemisphere yes. If it is in the northern hemisphere it will have counterclockwise winds.
it is the trade winds that brought Columbus ships to the Caribbean
No. The trade winds are in the tropics.
Winds that provide a dependable route for trade are typically called trade winds. These winds blow consistently in one direction, making them advantageous for sailors and merchants to navigate trade routes. Trade winds helped facilitate global trade and exploration throughout history.
Trade winds are found in the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) which is one term used when talking about trade winds. Low level trade winds near the equator are also reffered to as easterlies. In the Northern Hemisphere, the trade winds blow from the northeast and are known as the Northeast Trade Winds; in the Southern Hemisphere, the winds blow from the southeast and are called the Southeast Trade Winds. So it depends what you are looking for here...
Winds blow inward and counterclockwise around a low
what is origin name of trade winds
Trade Winds
Since the term hurricane refers to a tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere, the winds turn counterclockwise.
The Answer Is NOT trade winds
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