Planetary winds are any winds that occur because of solar radiation. They are in direct correlation to the rotation of the earth. Planetary winds do not blow directly north or south.
Planetary winds are any winds that occur because of solar radiation. They are in direct correlation to the rotation of the earth. Planetary winds do not blow directly north or south.
the trade winds,the westerlies,the polar winds
planetary winds also include monsoon which blows in the month of june-july in chennai.it is the season of rain brought in from the winds all around the planet.
Permanent winds are global wind patterns that blow consistently in the same direction year-round. These winds are caused by the Earth's rotation and the unequal heating of the Earth's surface. Examples of permanent winds include the trade winds and the westerlies.
west to east for the wind
the corriolus effect
westerlies
the corriolus effect
the corriolus effect
they come from the east to west
The Coriolis Effect
The term planetary winds can be defined in different ways: --Planetary wind can refer to any wind system of the earth's atmosphere which owes its existence and direction to solar radiation and to the rotation of the earth. --Planetary wind can refer to major winds that affect great portions of the earth rather than just local winds. --Planetary wind can also refer to gas loss from a planet into space, when the hydrodynamic wind in the upper portion of the planet's atmosphere allows light chemical elements to move up to the exobase. Those gases can then achieve escape velocity.