At night, the temperature of the Earth's surface decreases, causing cooler air to sink and warmer air to rise. This temperature difference creates a pressure gradient that contributes to stronger winds. Additionally, with less sunlight to heat the Earth's surface, the atmosphere may become more stable, allowing wind to flow more freely.
Usually, deserts do not get windier at night unless there is a cold front or storm moving into the area. Normally, it is less windy at night, at least in the desert where I live.
It is windier today than it was yesterday.
Today seems a lot windier that yesterday.
windier
Seven.
Yes.
windier commandeer
They are closer together.
the windiest
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Yes! -The windier, the better!
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