Trade Winds
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
A hurricane is an area of low barometric pressure. This tends to pull air inward.
It moves to the right YOUR WELCOME :)
due to high temperature north west India becomes a seat of low pressure .this condition attracts the south east trade winds from southern hemisphere and while crossing the equator the winds change their direction to south west
Winds blow inward and counterclockwise around a low
Winds blow inward and counterclockwise around a low
In a low pressure system winds travel in a counterclockwise direction and inward
Yes, winds always blow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
Winds in a northern hemisphere low pressure system rotate counterclockwise around the low pressure center.
Winds are simply air that is 'sucked' from a high-pressure area to a low-pressure area.
Trade Winds
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
Counter clockwise outward from the center
A hurricane is an area of low pressure, created by rising air in the thunderstorms thatake up the hurricane. This low pressure is what draws air inward.