Wind is caused by differences in air pressure.
An offshore breeze is the result of high pressure over land, and low pressure over the water. The high pressure air moves toward the lower pressure air.
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A "breeze" is a gentle wind.According to the Beaufort scale, there are 5 types of breeze:Beaufort 2 - Light breeze, wind speed 5.6-11 km/hBeaufort 3 - Gentle breeze, wind speed 12-19 km/hBeaufort 4 - Moderate breeze, wind speed 20-28 km/hBeaufort 5 - Fresh breeze, wind speed 29-38 km/hBeaufort 6 - Strong breeze, wind speed 39-49 km/h
A sea breeze may lead to a thunderstorm if the cool sea breeze forces warm air to rise which creates a convection cell that creates strong updrafts that lead to a thunderstorm. This is how a sea breeze may lead to the formation of a thunderstorm.
the cold breeze starts at land, when it is at sea it becomes warm. Then it blows back to land where it becomes cold again
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Air over the land heats up causing an up-draft. Air over the sea is cooler and therefore is drawn over the land to replace the rising up-draft. Thus a sea breeze is created which flows from the sea to the land. The opposite can happen at night when the sea air is warmer and rises, creating a land breeze which flows from land to sea.
A sea breeze is usually a mild wind that blows over open waters. There are offshore?æwind breezes which are identical to a sea breeze, but have higher wind speeds.
A sea breeze is usually a mild wind that blows over open waters. There are offshore?æwind breezes which are identical to a sea breeze, but have higher wind speeds.
Land and sea breezes occur because of the different heating rates of land and sea. A sea breeze or onshore breeze is a gentle wind blowing from sea toward land. They develop when the land heats up and the air above the land rises, air then moves from the sea towards the land. A land breeze or offshore breeze, blowing from land to sea, is the reverse effect, caused when land cools more quickly than water in the evening.
Land and sea breezes occur because of the different heating rates of land and sea. A sea breeze or onshore breeze is a gentle wind blowing from sea toward land. They develop when the land heats up and the air above the land rises, air then moves from the sea towards the land. A land breeze or offshore breeze, blowing from land to sea, is the reverse effect, caused when land cools more quickly than water in the evening.
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Onshore and offshore breezes are local winds that result from temperature differences between land and water. During the day, the land heats up faster than the ocean, causing the air above the land to rise and creating a low-pressure area; this draws cooler air from the ocean towards the land, resulting in an onshore breeze. Conversely, at night, the land cools more quickly than the water, leading to higher pressure over the land and causing the cooler air over the ocean to flow towards the land, creating an offshore breeze. These breezes are driven by the uneven heating of land and water and can influence local weather patterns.
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