this wind is called a "chinook"
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
It drifts in the southeast direction and is a warm water current
westerly is a warm wind. This depends on where you are, and when (the season) of the winds. The geography, weather, and climate of your location determine the relative temperature of winds.
It Depends on the weather, if it is warm out side the wind is going to be warm or it could be cold if it is a strong wind and if it is cold out side the wind usually is cold but on a stormy day the wind is warm.
He was called Favonius in Rome. He was the god of the west wind.
the WEST WIND
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
Westward wind
this is apoem i heard at school in the 1950s
Another term for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The current prevents warm water from reaching Antarctica and melting the ice caps.
No. In Southern California, an east-to-west wind is usually called a "Santa Anna". They tend to bring unseasonably warm, dry weather.
When it comes FROM the EAST blowing to the WEST
It drifts in the southeast direction and is a warm water current
west east
The West Wind Drift, also known as Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), is a cold current.The above answer is wrong. The ACC is known by many names including "The West Wind Drift" is either a cold or warm current. You can check the information via this website that I found:http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/fahan_mi_shipwrecks/infohut/acc.htm
It called the Monsoon Wind which was used to depict the wind in the Arabian sea.
It called the Monsoon Wind which was used to depict the wind in the Arabian sea.