Generally they blow from the southeast. Sometimes they blow in from the northeast.
they blow from the north, northwest, and west
It depends which part of the Pacific. Much of the Pacific is within 30 degrees of the equator, where the wind tends to blow from the east. In the mid-latitudes, the prevailing winds are westerly.
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.
west to east
no, it is actually the other way around
Oh my..... They blow from north east to south west. A wind direction is the way it is coming from.
Because it is a long way from the sea. the prevailing winds that carry rain come from the east and it had a mountain range along the east coast that causes clouds to drop most of their rain as the cross them. leaving little for the inland.the Great Dividing Range blocks prevailing winds from the eastthe Great Dividing Range blocks prevailing winds from the eastthe Great Dividing Range blcks prevailing winds from the east
These are the Trade Winds, you can easily look this up in Wikipedia
in a straight line east
To the right. because it is low Temp.
Sheltering indoors is safest; winds can blow damaging debris your way.