The prevailing westerlies winds are responsible for pushing most of the weather movement.
Weather generally in southern hemisphere moves from the west to the east. eg. Weather in Perth AU arrives in Adelaide AU 2 days later and in Sydney AU 5 days later.There are different circumstances if there is an offshore low or Cyclone off the East coast where sometimes it will move East to West but only until landfall where it dissipates after hitting the Great Dividing Range.
It appears to move from east to west.
The moon appears to move from east to west.
No, the earth rotates west to east. As a result objects like the sun appear to move from east to west.
the earth moves from east to west because it feels like it
Weather systems are moved by the large scale wind currents of the Earth. These generall move west in the tropics, east in the middle latitudes, and west near the poles.
no
Weather patters in the northern hemisphere, far from the equator, move from west to east. When you get closer to the equator, they'll move east to west.
Various directions at various times.Referring to weather patterns, U.S. weather generallymoves from West to East.
Yes
The weather moves in different directions in different locations.
For everyone in the US, our weather comes from the west and moves east. For the weather system closer to the equator moves comes from the east and moves west.
West to East Depending on where you live.
west to east
Yes because of the jet stream.
The weather systems move to the right because of the west to east rules. The rules happen because of the wind.
In the United States cold weather can travel in several directions. It can travel southward from the north. It can travel eastward from the Pacific. Those are the most likely. However, in unusual cases it can come from other directions. Sometimes you will hear of a southeaster when cold weather comes from the south east.