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A wind is meteorology classified as the direction whence it originates. A west wind blows east. Many winds are names from a region that they originate such as desert winds, tropic winds and nor'easters. Other winds were nicknamed by sailors who used these winds to make a living. Trade winds were constant winds that made trading ships more efficient. Doldrums are the rising winds near the equator that move a ship slowly, thus the depressing name. See the related link for more information.

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Are winds named for the direction in which they blow?

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Are winds named for the direction they go or come from?

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What is the convention for naming winds?

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How are global winds named?

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Why are the winds which blow steadily almost all year called trade winds?

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Why are the winds that blow from the subtropical high pressure zones in both hemispheres to the equator trade winds?

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