Hot weather in the summers warms up the plateau and causes vaporization in the sea as well. Winds continuously travel from land to sea and back thus forming low pressures on the plateaus and winds carrying vapors are forced to travel in low air pressure zones and in Indian region when these winds travel to north to reach Mighty Himalayas they are converted into clouds causing heavy rainfalls in the later half of the summer.
The winds that blow south to southeasterly in southern Spain are called the Solano Winds. They are hot, dry winds that typically blow for either 3 or 5 days.
those hot winds are also known as (riyah al khamsin) or the 50th winds since they usually last about 50 days and come from hot Arabian deserts.
Trade winds are cool because they result from hot air rising up. As the hot air rises up, cool air comes down to take its place.
hot and dry
The flow of air is caused by coastal winds. The hot air rises, and colder air blows in to take its place. (land breeze)
It is only about 15° below the equator, so it is in a hot region of the world. Also, it is a landlocked country, so there are no coastal winds to keep it cool. So it is naturally a hot country.
in the coastal areas the temperature is naturally low due to the presence of water.this results in the increase of humidity in that particular area.i.e the presence of water in the atmosphere makes the weather cool. this is why even in the hot day the people in the coastal areas don't feel hot.
away from it. wind always blows from hot to cold just like water will flow from high to low Towards it. Hot winds rise and create an air space that is filled by the surrounding air, thus making the wind blow towards the center.
because in these days the earth become hot so to full keeps earth cool so that the cool air flows from the sea to earth
Cool and Hot winds
It's the change in air temperature. Cold air heats up and becomes hot air and rises up since hot air is lighter than cold air. The other cold air stays nearer to the ground and that is what causes the winds to blow.
Hot weather in the summers warms up the plateau and causes vaporization in the sea as well. Winds continuously travel from land to sea and back thus forming low pressures on the plateaus and winds carrying vapors are forced to travel in low air pressure zones and in Indian region when these winds travel to north to reach Mighty Himalayas they are converted into clouds causing heavy rainfalls in the later half of the summer.
buckled railroad tracks on a hot day
The winds that blow south to southeasterly in southern Spain are called the Solano Winds. They are hot, dry winds that typically blow for either 3 or 5 days.
what causes a hot spring
Sirocco.