I live in Missouri and the wind here causes some interesting weather conditions. There doesn't seem to be any one wind direction here. However every now and then we get really powerful winds that can last up to 24 hours. Depending on the direction of the wind will severely alter the weather here and give us unusual weather. When strong winds blow from the north for a day we could have cold weather even in March it could drop below freezing temperature. When the wind blows from the south it could make temperatures up to 60 degrees in the winter months. But to answer your question it is hard to say which direction the wind blows in Central America.
No. The wind can blow from any direction at any time.
No. The wind can blow from any direction at any time.
Well, it HAS control over Mexico and Central America, isn't it?
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A wind that blows consistently from one direction is known as a prevailing wind. For example, over most of North America, the wind tends to blow from West to East, thus the prevailing Westerly.
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Winds are categorised according to the direction from which they blow - so a Northerly over NZ blows from the tropics towards the south and is usually a warmer air flow, while a southerly, blowing from Antarctica, would be chilly. Westerly winds over NZ are the prevailing winds, that is, they blow from that direction most often. Westerlies blow from Australia, across the Tasman Sea and approach NZ along its West Coast.
The Vent der Midi winds are winds that blow over central France of the Mountains of Central Massif towards Lyon
east to west
east to west
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The Northwest :)