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Yes they do. All winds, prevailing or not and whatever their direction, affect the weather. They are part of it.
The prevailing Westerlies
Dry weather
A stationary front will bring several days of cloudy, wet weather.
Wet weather. The cloud is particularly dark and cold.
The prevailing winds of the west are what generally bring wet weather to Europe. It first crosses over Western Europe, dropping most of its rain there. By the time it reaches Eastern Europe, there is less rainfall.
A stationary front will bring several days of cloudy, wet weather.
A stationary front will bring several days of cloudy, wet weather.
If the prevailing winds travel a great distance over dry land, then they will not pick up or carry moisture to the place of concern. Also, if there are wet sources, but the winds encounter mountains afterward before arriving, the rising and cooling air going up the mountain sides will result in loss of moisture and the air will be coming down the mountain much dryer, to the point of making a desert.
the prevailing winds affect or weather because when wind kicks up it takes miosture into the atmosphere!
Ireland's weather is mixed, but July is usually good. So you can bring some light clothes. It is also good to bring some clothes for wet weather, and some warmer clothes. It will also depend on what kinds of activities you are planning to do.
Climate is defined as the prevailing weather conditions in an area in general. Or it can refer to the prevailing weather conditions over a long period.
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