The Answer is Local Winds
The Global Wind System is caused by the unequal heating of the Earth's surface.
The Polar Easterlies are dry prevailing winds that blow from high pressure areas in the north and south poles. These winds are also called Polar Hadley cells.
Wind can blow from any direction. Please clarifi. -Jonhis
The westerlies (winds from the west) which blow in the middle latitudes between 30 degrees and 60 degrees north and south of the equator. Also called the Polar Front
The polar easterlies (also Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the north and south poles towards low-pressure areas within the Westerlies at high latitudes.
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The small air circulation patterns that move short distances and can blow from any direction are called local winds. These winds are typically influenced by local topography, temperature differences, and changes in pressure. Examples include sea breezes, mountain breezes, and valley breezes.
Local Winds. And I'm only 12.;)
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Local Winds blow over short distances.They are caused by the unequal heating of the Earth's surface within a small area.
prevailing winds...Found on wikipedia;)