The wind that blows i the west African deserts is the Sahara wind.
They are called "Sirroco"s, though I don't know the translation of that.
its called formation of gord
typhoon
To the West.
A west wind blows FROM the west.
A west wind blows from the west to the east.
It is a south-westerly wind. Always named after the direction the wind comes FROM And if from south-west it blows at 180 degress to north-east so not at 90 degrees to south-east direction.
No, California is in the mid-latitudes where the prevailing wind is from the west.
The west wind.
To the West.
An easterly wind blows from the east to west, as opposed to an easterly tide which flows from west to east
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
A west wind blows FROM the west.
A west wind blows from the west to the east.
westerly
westerly
well the wind blows east and west mostly and the wind blows west one hour or more the east one hour or more
It is a south-westerly wind. Always named after the direction the wind comes FROM And if from south-west it blows at 180 degress to north-east so not at 90 degrees to south-east direction.
No, it blows from west to east.
westerly