In Australia, we usually get storms from the west or southwest direction. I dont know why, but it is very rare for them to come from any other direction, and if they do it is usually from the east or south east direction
It depends on the latitude. In tropical and polar latitudes, storms usually travel westward. In the temperate latitudes the generally travel eastward.
Prevailing winds in the US are from the west. Of course, atmospheric pressure can push winds in many different directions.
They will blow in opposite directions.
A little over 750 mph
A little over 750 mph
A barocyclonometer is a type of aneroid barometer with accompanying diagrams and directions which help predict storms.
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
ants run in all directions when you blow on them because it erases the scent trail that they follow
The winds of a jet stream blow storms.
east to west
2000 km/hour
Prevailing winds in the US are from the west. Of course, atmospheric pressure can push winds in many different directions.
They will blow in opposite directions.
They will blow in opposite directions.
The wind blows in all directions.
A little over 750 mph