westerly is a warm wind.
This depends on where you are, and when (the season) of the winds. The geography, weather, and climate of your location determine the relative temperature of winds.
it is warm but wind makes it cold
It Depends on the weather, if it is warm out side the wind is going to be warm or it could be cold if it is a strong wind and if it is cold out side the wind usually is cold but on a stormy day the wind is warm.
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When warm water meets cold wind two distinct weather patterns can occur. First the water can cool the air creating a decrease in temperature. In this case the air is cooled by the evaporation of the warm water and the wind carries it away. Second the wind can act as a barrier preventing the warm water from cooling the air. The warm water is trapped by the cold wind causing a rise in temperature. In the first case warm water cools the air creating a decrease in temperature. In the second case the wind acts as a barrier trapping the warm water and causing a rise in temperature.
Air tends to travel from regions of high pressure to low pressure, so it can move from warm areas to cold areas or vice versa depending on the pressure systems in place. Additionally, air temperature differences can create wind patterns that influence the direction of air movement.
it is warm but wind makes it cold
Wind Cave is mostly cold so wear warm and old clothes!
Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.
cold wind and warm one
It Depends on the weather, if it is warm out side the wind is going to be warm or it could be cold if it is a strong wind and if it is cold out side the wind usually is cold but on a stormy day the wind is warm.
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Suface currents form from the wind. The wind can make the surface cold or warm.
If the wind is warm it will make warm fronts and vise versa.
To help keep warm.
Wind feels cold because it removes heat from our bodies. When wind blows, it carries away the layer of warm air surrounding us, making us feel colder.
When warm water meets cold wind two distinct weather patterns can occur. First the water can cool the air creating a decrease in temperature. In this case the air is cooled by the evaporation of the warm water and the wind carries it away. Second the wind can act as a barrier preventing the warm water from cooling the air. The warm water is trapped by the cold wind causing a rise in temperature. In the first case warm water cools the air creating a decrease in temperature. In the second case the wind acts as a barrier trapping the warm water and causing a rise in temperature.
They huddle together, and their blubber (which is fat) helps to insulate them and keep them warm.