A strong wind that blows in a circle is called a cyclone. Cyclones are characterized by low-pressure centers and can lead to severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and strong gusts. They can occur in various forms, such as tropical cyclones or extratropical cyclones, depending on their origin and characteristics.
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
The wind that blows from the south towards the north is called a south wind. It moves in the opposite direction to the usual north wind.
fetch
the length of water over which the wind has blown is called the fetch
This is only part of the section of a series of winds called trade winds used and discovered by early people (Europeans) to sail to America.
The cold Andean wind is called "puna". It is a strong, cold wind that blows down from the Andes mountains in South America.
When wind blows sand, it is called a sandstorm. Sandstorms can occur in desert regions where loose sand is easily picked up by strong winds, creating a phenomenon that can reduce visibility and impact the environment.
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
A strong wind that blows across East Asia at certain times of the year is a Monsoon.
The strong wind that blows across East Asia at certain times of the year is the monsoon. Monsoons are characterized by seasonal changes in wind direction, causing heavy rainfall in some regions and drought in others.
The wind that blows from the south towards the north is called a south wind. It moves in the opposite direction to the usual north wind.
it is called convection
The wind that blows from a valley to a mountain during the day is called a valley breeze.
A monsoon is a strong wind that blows from one direction in winter and the opposite direction in summer. This seasonal change in wind direction is due to the difference in temperature between the land and sea, causing a reversal in the wind pattern.
The term for a dry, hot, dusty wind that blows out of the Sahara is called a "Harmattan".
It is a metaphor for something impossible or which there is strong opposition. When you literally urinate into the wind, it just blows back onto you.
The type of wind that blows at high speeds at altitudes above 12 km is called the "jet stream." Jet streams are narrow bands of strong wind in the upper atmosphere and can have a significant impact on weather patterns and aviation routes.