From the east-Northeast and the east-southeast.
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They are the prevailing winds.
North of the 30th parallel, prevailing winds blow from the south-west. South of the 30th parallel, prevailing winds blow from the north-east.
Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on Earth's surface.
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.
Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
all prevailing winds blow the same direction.
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prevailing winds
They are the prevailing winds.
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These are called prevailing winds.
North of the 30th parallel, prevailing winds blow from the south-west. South of the 30th parallel, prevailing winds blow from the north-east.
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In the Philippines the direction that prevailing winds blow depends on the time of year. From November to February the prevailing winds come from the northeast. From July to September the prevailing winds come from the southwest. In all other months the trade winds blow generally from the east.
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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.
Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on Earth's surface.