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There are several types of winds, including global winds like the trade winds and westerlies, regional winds like sea breezes and mountain winds, and local winds like katabatic winds and chinook winds. Each type of wind is driven by specific atmospheric and geographical conditions.
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.
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.
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.
the minimum balance witin the month times times pevailing interest rate multiplied by month and divide by 12
I know that Michigan (and most of the Great Lakes area) has "westerly" prevailing winds. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find out whether that means the winds blow from the west (to the east) or to the west (from the east). I had a weather vane that seemed to point West pretty consisantly, which makes me believe that "westerly" prevailing winds must blow towards the west, although I can't say definitely. A Westerly wind, is blowing out of or comming from the west and moving east. So when you read a weather report it will say "NW at 9mph" meaning it is comming out of a northwesterly direction moving to the southeast and obviously the wind speed is 9mph.
winds ex: northern winds southern winds eastern winds western winds
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Global winds are local winds.
1.synoptic winds 2.gradint winds 3.prevailing winds 4.geostrophic winds
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the trade winds,the westerlies,the polar winds
weak winds because doldrums are calm winds on the earth.
Local winds, such as sea breezes and mountain winds, are not planetary winds. These winds are driven by local temperature and pressure differences rather than the global atmospheric circulation patterns that produce the planetary winds.
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Trade Winds