The wind blows due to a variety of factors, not the least of which is the rotation of the earth. If you were to take an oddly shaped bowl and fill it with water, then spin it around and watch the movement of the water swirling around the different shapes in the bowl, this will help give you an idea of origin of the movements of wind.
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Air is set in motion by the Pressure Gradient Force. The Coriolis Force is also relevant, which acts on air once it has been sent into motion (wind) by the PGF. However, don't confuse this Coriolis Force as a force CAUSING wind to blow as it only influences wind direction and NEVER wind speed.
A NW wind blows from the Northwest towards the South Eas
Surface winds blow counterclockwise around a low pressure system in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise around a low pressure system in the Southern Hemisphere. This is due to the Coriolis force, which causes the deflection of wind direction as a result of Earth's rotation.
The wind will blow from the high pressure in the west towards the low pressure in the east. This is because wind moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure to try to equalize the pressure difference.
The pressure of the sun causes the wind to blow.
What source: Energy From where: Sun
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No. Wind is what causes normal waves, but it has absolutely nothing to do withs tsunamis. Tsunamis typically result from undersea earthquakes.
Let the Wind Blow was created in 1967.
When air moves from an area of low pressure, it causes wind to blow towards the area of higher pressure. This movement of air creates atmospheric circulation patterns that help balance out pressure differences in the atmosphere.
Yes ************ The wind causes a turbulance as it passes over the over-pass. It has been known to blow over high sided trucks.
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Watch the Wind Blow By was created on 2003-10-27.
The energy to create wind comes from solar energy.
The duration of A Good Day for the Wind to Blow is 1800.0 seconds.