A very strong wind in the West Atlantic is often referred to as a "hurricane" when it reaches tropical storm strength and develops a well-defined circulation. These storms can produce extremely high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges, posing significant threats to coastal areas. Additionally, the term "Nor'easter" can describe powerful winter storms in the region that bring strong winds and heavy precipitation.
the WEST WIND
A wind heading west is called a westerly wind. These winds blow from the west towards the east.
sirocco
A strong wind with rain is called a "windstorm" or a "rainstorm."
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
A wind blowing from east to west is called a westerly wind.
a gale
west east
A very strong wind is called a gale.
No, it is an example for kinetic energy as the wind is blowing.
the warm waters/wind of the Atlantic and the cold water/wind from the Arctic.