Seasons affect surface winds by creating temperature differences between land and ocean. During summer, land heats up faster than the ocean, causing the air above it to rise, creating low pressure. This draws in moist air from the ocean, leading to onshore winds. In winter, the reverse occurs as the land cools faster than the ocean, creating high pressure and offshore winds.
Cyclonic winds in the Southern Hemisphere spiral in a clockwise direction.
No shift at all.
its called a monsoon
Normally from the west. In summer warm moist winds come from the south to meet colder north winds to produce thunderstorms. In winter cold northerly winds can produce snowstorms and blizzards.
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which wind system reverses its direction seasonally
The prevailing winds that reverse direction with changing seasons are called monsoons. They bring heavy rainfall and are common in parts of Asia, Australia, and Africa.
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The apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the Earth's rotation is called the?