The weather is all about the thermodynamic effects of air masses with different pressure, moisture and temperature.
The sun affects the weather from the main aspects of temperature, humidity, and wind strength and direction.
I believe that would depend on the predominant direction of the wind.
because the blimp is propelled by to engines one on each side of blimp
because the blimp is propelled by to engines one on each side of blimp
Wind direction can be determined by observing the movement of objects such as leaves, flags, or smoke. By noting the direction in which these objects are moving, one can infer the wind direction even when there is no measurable wind speed. Additionally, weather vanes are designed to point into the direction from which the wind is blowing, offering a visual indicator of wind direction.
For the sun: solarimeter. For the wind: # direction: wind sock or wind vane # speed: anemometer
A wind turbine does not directly depend on the sun for its operation. Wind turbines generate electricity from the wind by utilizing the kinetic energy in the air. However, indirectly, the sun influences wind patterns by creating temperature differences in the atmosphere, which drive the movement of air and ultimately generate wind.
Wind turbines depend on the sun's energy indirectly through the creation of wind. The sun's energy heats up the Earth's surface, causing air to rise and creating differences in air pressure that result in wind. This wind is harnessed by wind turbines to generate electricity.
The solar wind blows outward in all directions from the Sun, carrying with it charged particles such as electrons and protons. The direction of the solar wind is influenced by the Sun's rotation and the varying magnetic fields on its surface.
because it comes from the sun
From wind (convection current)by sun heat by steering from the surface of the water
Yes, wind turbines rely on energy from the sun to create wind. This is because the sun's heat creates temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to air movement which generates wind that drives the turbines.
It depends on Wind, earth's rotation, sun's position, and the climate.
Wind, wave or geo-thermal
In the direction opposite to that of the sun. It will be approximately West of the object but the exact direction will depend on the latitude and season.
Wind turbines do not directly rely on the sun for energy production like solar panels do, but the movement of wind is ultimately driven by the sun. The sun's uneven heating of the Earth's surface creates temperature differences that lead to air movement and ultimately wind, which spins the blades of a wind turbine to produce electricity.
because the blimp is propelled by to engines one on each side of blimp