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i guess it's south-east
It blows in all direction. With much of it being in the Arctic, the prevailing wind tends to be out of the east.
Either the Polar Easterlies or the Trade Winds, depending on latitude.
The west-to-east winds that occur in the temperate zones of the earth. They carry warm moist air, bringing rain.
The prevailing wind is blowing directly towards the islands. This means that they are in the Lee of the wind.
EAST
In Delaware the major wind belt is the prevailing westerlies. Therefore the wind travels west to east.
east
When wind blows from the west to the east it is referred to as the westerly's and in the mid-global latitudes of between 35 and 65 degrees they are called prevailing westerly's or prevailing winds.
East to West
i guess it's south-east
A wind that blows consistently from one direction is known as a prevailing wind. For example, over most of North America, the wind tends to blow from West to East, thus the prevailing Westerly.
Prevailing Easterlies are global wind belts emerging from the Trade Winds to the Polar Westerlies, coming from the East.
west to east
Yes it is because it swooped from the west to the east.
It blows in all direction. With much of it being in the Arctic, the prevailing wind tends to be out of the east.
prevailing wind means where the wind comes from which is the north west of the sea