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North and south
Weather patterns usually move from west to east. Winds from the west, known as the prevailing westerlies, dominate at mid-latitudes, so a wind blowing all the way from Ireland to the U.S. East Coast is highly unlikely. That said, the global wind pattern is from the east at tropical latitudes from the equator to about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. Therefore, winds do blow to the west and can sometimes carry dust from Africa's Sahara Desert across the Atlantic to the Caribbean or even to the southeastern USA.
REPORTS1. Alaska, has the worst weather in the United States, while, California, often, has the best weather in the United States.2.The Midwest (the area is a vortex of different weather patterns.)and far Northeast.3.Florida and the South Gulf Coast, aka( Land of lightning), occurring inLa Niña; some produce in El Niño.
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seasonal rainfalls
In general weather patterns move west to east, with the exception that weather patterns originating over the Caribbean move south to north up the east coast states.
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England, Wales and Northern France have similar weather patterns. The weather in the South of France is warmer.
Meteorologists go to Antarctica to study the weather at a unique place on the Earth, the south pole, which influences the weather patterns of the entire planet.
No. It just doesn't work like that. Earthquakes do not affect weather patterns.
Monsoons are seasonal wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall to certain regions. They are most common in South and Southeast Asia, including countries like India, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. These winds bring important rainfall for agriculture but can also result in flooding and other weather-related challenges.
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The south of Sahara is one of the hottest parts of the world. It experience very high temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius with very little precipitation.
Monsoons occur primarily in South and Southeast Asia, as well as parts of Africa and Australia. These seasonal wind patterns bring heavy rainfall to these regions during the summer months.
Typically, the south of Britain is warmer than the north in summer due to the influence of warmer air coming from the south. However, there can be exceptions depending on specific weather patterns and conditions.
In the United States cold weather can travel in several directions. It can travel southward from the north. It can travel eastward from the Pacific. Those are the most likely. However, in unusual cases it can come from other directions. Sometimes you will hear of a southeaster when cold weather comes from the south east.