You really should be more specific. Are you talking about the group "One Direction" or the weather and even if you were specific your question still would make no sense. Sorry
Their speed and direction, e.g. south-east force 8. The direction tells you which compass direction the wind is coming from, the force tells you the speed, e.g.force-8 is a gale. The direction from whicih they blow
The 1988 Beaumont Theatre version has Blow Gabriel Blow in the key of C. It has been done in various other keys by other casts.
"Don't blow smoke" is an idiomatic expression that means to avoid lying, exaggerating, or misleading someone. It often implies that one should be straightforward and honest in their communication. The phrase can be used in various contexts, often as a warning or reminder to be genuine and transparent.
Kurtis Blow paved the way for other rappers to be signed to major labels.
You blow your fingers in your mouth.you can blow with a real whistle.when you whistle you blow loud.
South winds come from the south, or in other words, they blow in a direction from south to north.
Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.
prevailing winds
Wind direction is always given as the direction from which it is blowing. If there is a southeast wind, it is coming from the southeast, and facing "into it" would have you facing southeast. Many meteorologists will clarify this by saying "winds are out of the southeast."
Winds that blow mainly from one direction are called prevailing winds. These winds are influenced by global atmospheric circulation patterns and generally blow consistently from the same direction in a particular area. Examples include the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.
prevailing winds
Primarily from the southwest.
trade winds in the southern hemisphere blow from the southeast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
all prevailing winds blow the same direction.
Monsoons.
In Egypt, the prevailing winds typically blow from the north to the northeast. These winds are known as the "northerly winds" or "khamsin," and they are warm and dry, often bringing sand and dust from the desert. During different seasons, winds from other directions can also affect the country's climate and weather patterns.