Monday, July 18, 2022

The prevailing winds in the U.S. are to the east from the west. However, I just realized this isn't also true for S. America

 These wind charts should enlarge. click to enlarge

Winds are part of Earth's atmospheric circulation.
The westerlies (blue) and trade winds (yellow and brown)
Global surface wind vector flow lines colored by wind speed from June 1, 2011 to October 31, 2011.

In meteorologyprevailing wind in a region of the Earth's surface is a surface wind that blows predominantly from a particular direction. The dominant winds are the trends in direction of wind with the highest speed over a particular point on the Earth's surface.[citation needed][dubious ] A region's prevailing and dominant winds are the result of global patterns of movement in the Earth's atmosphere.[1] In general, winds are predominantly easterly at low latitudes globally. In the mid-latitudes, westerly winds are dominant, and their strength is largely determined by the polar cyclone. In areas where winds tend to be light, the sea breeze/land breeze cycle is the most important cause of the prevailing wind; in areas which have variable terrain, mountain and valley breezes dominate the wind pattern. Highly elevated surfaces can induce a thermal low, which then augments the environmental wind flow.

Wind roses are tools used to display the direction of the prevailing wind. Knowledge of the prevailing wind allows the development of prevention strategies for wind erosion of agricultural land, such as across the Great PlainsSand dunes can orient themselves perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction in coastal and desert locations. Insects drift along with the prevailing wind, but the flight of birds is less dependent on it. Prevailing winds in mountain locations can lead to significant rainfall gradients, ranging from wet across windward-facing slopes to desert-like conditions along their lee slopes. Prevailing winds can vary due to the uneven heating of the Earth.[clarification needed]

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