Periodic winds are Certain winds blow in one direction in one season and in the opposite direction in another. They are known as Periodic Winds.
Divergent winds are winds that are moving away from something. Convergent winds are winds that are moving towards something.
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It's prevailing Winds
They both have covection currents and effect the weather
The winds which blow permanently in one direction throughout the year are primary winds.
Permanent winds are winds that pretty much always blow, and blow in the same direction. Periodic winds are that are somehow tied to the seasons. Like in spring it's generally northerly and in autumn it's generally southerly. Or something along those lines.
Seasonal winds are prevailing wind patterns that change direction in a predictable manner depending on the time of year. They are caused by temperature differences between land and sea, leading to the movement of air masses. Examples include the monsoon winds in South Asia and the trade winds in tropical regions.
South Dakota has an interior continental climate, with hot, semi-humid summers; cold, dry winters; high winds; and periodic droughts.
winds ex: northern winds southern winds eastern winds western winds
Global winds are local winds.
winds has 1 syllable -*winds-* clap it winds
1.synoptic winds 2.gradint winds 3.prevailing winds 4.geostrophic winds
Divergent winds are winds that are moving away from something. Convergent winds are winds that are moving towards something.
Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds
In Antarctica, the winds are known as Katabatic winds. In the Arctic, the winds are known as Squamish winds.
winds
the trade winds,the westerlies,the polar winds