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1.)Trade Winds Northeast Monsoon Oct.-Feb. Southwest Monsoon June-Sept.
that they matter to the breezes and one happens at night and the other happens at day
It is typically a very strong sea breeze, accompanied by very heavy rains.
Winds and breezes are a result of a difference in temperature - and therefore pressure - between two places. The ground (soil, cities, roads, rocks etc) absorb way more heat than the sea does during the day, and so when the sun is at it's peak after a whole day of warming, there is a difference in temperature.
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Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
Sea Breezes was created in 1972.
Sea Breezes: From sea to land.Land Breezes: From land to sea.
Sea breezes are felt during the day.
Land breezes and sea breezes are local winds that occur in specific coastal regions. Land breezes blow from land to sea at night, while sea breezes blow from sea to land during the day. They are caused by temperature differences between the land and sea.
Sea Breezes - Magazine - was created in 1919.
Land breezes and sea breezes
Sea breezes occur during the day when cooler air from the sea moves towards the warmer land, while land breezes occur at night when the land cools faster than the sea, causing cooler air to move from the land towards the warmer sea. Sea breezes are typically stronger and happen during the day, whereas land breezes are weaker and occur at night. Both sea and land breezes help regulate temperatures in coastal areas.
If the sea and land were the same temperature. Because there wouldn't be any hot air rising so thrre wouldn't be a convection
Land breezes form at night when the land cools faster than the sea, causing the air over the land to become denser and sink. This sinking air flows towards the sea, creating a cool breeze. Sea breezes form during the day when the land heats up faster than the sea, causing the air over the land to rise. This rising air draws in cooler air from the sea, creating a breeze blowing from the sea towards the land.
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Breezes coming from the sea toward land are known as onshore breezes. These breezes are caused by the temperature difference between the land and sea, with the warmer air over the land rising and being replaced by the cooler air from the sea. Onshore breezes are typically felt during the day when the land heats up faster than the sea.