An average tornado would probably be in the mid EF1 range with peak winds of 90 to 100 miles per hour. The tornadoes that make national news are usually much stronger.
Winds that blow mainly from one direction are called prevailing winds. These winds are influenced by global atmospheric circulation patterns and generally blow consistently from the same direction in a particular area. Examples include the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.
Winds that blow mainly from one direction are called prevailing winds. These are the dominant winds that occur consistently in a particular region due to global atmospheric circulation patterns.
The winds that blow in India are called the monsoon winds. These winds bring the seasonal rains to different parts of the country, influencing agriculture and climate patterns. There are two main monsoon winds: the southwest monsoon and the northeast monsoon.
Trade winds: consistent tropical prevailing winds that blow from east to west. Polar easterlies: cold winds that blow from east to west near the poles. Chinook winds: warm, dry winds that flow down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in North America.
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On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
Global winds blow North to South
winds blow sideways because of the rotation of the earth.
Let the Four Winds Blow was created in 1982.
You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.
On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
The phase "winds blow" is a personification because it attributes human-like qualities (the ability to blow) to the winds. It is not alliteration, hyperbole, or a metaphor.
The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on which hemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.
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