local winds
A special wind region refers to an area where unique wind patterns or phenomena occur. These regions may have specific characteristics such as strong wind speeds, variable wind directions, or unique local influences that impact the wind behavior. Meteorologists often study and monitor these regions to better understand their specific wind patterns.
The general pattern of weather in any particular region is known as that region's climate.
Regional wind refers to prevailing wind patterns that are specific to a certain geographic area or region. These winds are influenced by factors such as landforms, temperature gradients, and pressure systems unique to that region. Regional winds play a crucial role in shaping local climate and weather conditions.
A "wind-eroded landscape" or "wind-eroded region" is a suitable term for a semi-arid area that is prone to wind erosion.
Wind blew the soil away creating an area called a desert.
Wind frequency refers to how often wind occurs within a specific area or region. It is often measured in terms of the number of occurrences of wind events over a given period of time, such as hours, days, or months. Wind frequency is important in understanding climatic patterns, energy resource potential, and environmental conditions.
global wind
This is called wind shear.
It isn't particularly cool but it is dry...which makes it feel cool. The general term is a "Föhn wind" Föhn came into German from the Latin Favonius. That is what the southern Italians call it. The northern Italians are likely to call it a föhn wind even if they don't speak German. In the US, it is called a Chinook.
A region where many windmills are located to generate electricity from wind is commonly referred to as a wind farm or a wind power plant. These sites are strategically chosen based on wind patterns and suitable conditions for wind energy generation.
Desert.
The unique climate of a region is influenced by various atmospheric elements such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind patterns, and precipitation. These factors interact to create the specific weather conditions and climate patterns that characterize the area.