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The wind pattern around a high pressure area is clockwise (in the northern hemisphere). It is said to resemble a spinning disk, as opposed to a spinning sphere.
A wind zone refers to the wind forces that act on a place. The U.S. has different wind zones which are: Zone I, Zone II, Zone III, Zone IV, Special Wind Region and the Hurricane Susceptible Region.
Technically, it was a steady Nor'easter, as winds are identified by WHERE THEY COME FROM. As these winds are SO REGULAR, they are referred to as the TRADEWINDS.
The average wind speed in a humid subtropical area typically ranges from 5 to 15 miles per hour. However, this can vary depending on the specific location and time of year.
Wind blows from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement is driven by the difference in air pressure between the two areas. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the wind will be.
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There is an area in the Atlantic Ocean, between the Northern and Southern trade winds where the wind rarely blows at all, called "The Doldrums".
A desert blowout could be an area devoid of sand between dunes. An area that is subject to severe wind erosion.
Wind refers to the movement of air in the atmosphere, which can be strong or gentle. Breeze specifically refers to a light or gentle wind, usually pleasant and refreshing. Breeze is a type of wind, differentiated by its mild nature.
Wind can bring dryness, heat, cold, and moisture to a certain area which can affect that area's climate.
Yes, artificial wind can be created by creating a pressure difference between two points. This can be achieved by using devices such as fans or blowers to move air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure, generating wind.
when wind is channeled into a narrow area increasing wind speed. for example between buildings