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High pressure.
Prevailing winds are part of large patterns of circulation that come from the same direction. These winds are the dominant winds that blow consistently in a specific direction over a particular region.
Trade winds are specific, consistent winds that blow from east to west in the tropics, primarily between the latitudes of 30°N and 30°S. They are driven by the Coriolis effect and the differential heating of the Earth's surface. Prevailing winds, on the other hand, refer to the general wind patterns that dominate a region, which can include trade winds but also encompass other wind systems, such as westerlies and polar easterlies, depending on the location and latitude. Thus, while trade winds are a type of prevailing wind, not all prevailing winds are trade winds.
Air pressure is the type of energy that causes all winds and breezes. When horizontal differences in parcels of air occur, it generates wind. The flow of the air travels from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure.
Heavy winds like hurricanes, tornadoes, and tropical winds
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*direction. The type of wind is known as Prevailing winds.
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Hurricanes are primarily driven by easterly winds called trade winds near the equator and westerly winds known as the westerlies in higher latitudes. These winds help steer hurricanes across the Atlantic Ocean.
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High pressure.
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The main types of topographic winds are katabatic winds, which are downslope winds that result from the cooling of air as it flows downhill; anabatic winds, which are upslope winds caused by the warming of air as it ascends a slope; and valley winds, which are winds that flow through mountain valleys due to temperature differences between the valley and surrounding areas.
its either in trade winds, westerlies , horse latitudes but I want to ask which one