The word 'wind' has been part of the English language since Old English, before the Norman Conquest. The words for 'wind' in many Indo-European languages, including Latin 'ventus', come from the same Indo-European root.
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Typhoons are the name for very strong winds that can affect Japan. These tropical cyclones bring heavy rain and strong winds, causing potential damage and disruptions in the region.
The Westerlies
The name for very violent and serious types of winds that bring a lot of disaster is a "cyclone." Cyclones are large systems of winds that rotate around a center of low pressure, and can cause widespread damage through strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges.
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.
what is origin name of trade winds
Foehn winds.
local winds
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The word Carowinds is a cross between "Carolina" and "winds." "Carolina" means the Carolinas, and "winds" is for the winds that blew across the states.
It has to do with the direction the wind is blowing from.
Typhoons are the name for very strong winds that can affect Japan. These tropical cyclones bring heavy rain and strong winds, causing potential damage and disruptions in the region.
It's prevailing Winds
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seasonal reversal of winds
The Westerlies