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nor'easter/noreaster/northeaster (Storm - similar to a hurricane - moving to the northeast, wind from the northeast)
from northeast or east to west
From. A Nor' Easter (North Easterly wind) blows FROM the Northeast.
As the hurricane approaches Long Island, the wind will likely be from the northeast. However, as the eye will be very close to, if not pass over, Long Island, the wind direction will change as the storm approaches, passes over and departs. At times the wind could come from the north, the east, the west or the south. When the storm is departing to the north and northest, the winds will likely be from the southwest.
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A wind zone refers to the wind forces that act on a place. The U.S. has different wind zones which are: Zone I, Zone II, Zone III, Zone IV, Special Wind Region and the Hurricane Susceptible Region.
Technically, it was a steady Nor'easter, as winds are identified by WHERE THEY COME FROM. As these winds are SO REGULAR, they are referred to as the TRADEWINDS.
The equatorial tradewinds blow from the southeast (southern hemisphere) and from the northeast (northern hemisphere).
Winds that blow almost always in one direction, from the northeast to the equator, are trade winds. They are surface winds that are found in the tropics that have a prevailing easterly pattern.
Tradewinds Airways was created in 1968.
Tradewinds Airways ended in 1990.
Tradewinds Airlines was created in 1991.
The six global wind belts consist of three belts in the northern hemisphere and three in the southern hemisphere. Each hemisphere has Tradewinds, Prevailing Westerlies, and Polar Easterlies.
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Temperatures average 24° C (75° F ) in January and 29° C (84° F ) in July, with cooling tradewinds from the east and northeast
The possessive form for the singular noun wind is wind's.Example sentence: The wind's direction is to the northeast.