usually west to east because in the global wind currents, we are located in the westerlies. but the wind can blow in any direction
Prevailing winds in the US are from the west. Of course, atmospheric pressure can push winds in many different directions.
On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
No. Wind is a part of weather, not something that can change something that is already that something. They can change the landscape, yes, in subtle ways, but not the weather itself.
Velocity is the report on the weather. This is what measures speed and direction.
US Weather Bureau Station was created in 1903.
west to east
As when you blow a candle the force of the air pressure take it away and the oxygen around us make a way for it to blow.
In the north-east region of the US (Pennsylvania, New York, New Hampshire, etc.) the weather (which is pushed by the winds) usually moves from the south-west to the north-east.
West to East Depending on where you live.
I have no idea
Weather:Why is the weather the way it is?
Prevailing winds in the US are from the west. Of course, atmospheric pressure can push winds in many different directions.
Generally they blow from the southeast. Sometimes they blow in from the northeast.
it could blow everywhere
It all depends on the type of weather, if its cold in the mornig and warm at night, then it will blow more in the morning
They are a faster and cheaper way to space, but they are fire works so they blow up easly.
At the latitude of most of the US, the prevailing winds blow from the southwest to the northeast. This obviously varies depending on the weather systems and geography of any site at any given moment, and Alaska, parts of Texas and Florida, and Hawaii are at different enough latitudes that the winds there may be predominantly in the opposite direction.