draw well-labelled diagrams showing different types of rainfall
NOTE I NEED EVERY WINDS EXPLAINATION LIKE
PLANATERY WINDS
PERIODIC WINDS
LOCAL WINDS
VARIABLE WINDS
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your asking the question of rainfall or winds
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this is your diagrams
explanations
Planetary winds are defined as those winds which are distributed in the lower portion of the atmosphere and blow regularly throughout the year in limited areas of latitudinal belts in the north-east and south-east direction or from high pressure to low pressure regions.
Secondary Winds or Periodic Winds
These winds change their direction with change in season.
Monsoons are the best example of large-scale modification of the planetary wind system.
Other examples of periodic winds include land and sea breeze, mountain and valley breeze, cyclones and anticyclones, and air masses.
Variable winds are those winds which blow in a small area and are related to the pressure systems. They are known as variable winds as they do not blow in a definite direction and their speed and velocity varies with the pressure system. Two main kinds of variable winds are cyclones and anti-cyclones.
Local winds are winds that blow over a limited area. Local winds blow between small low and high pressure systems. They are influenced by local geography. Nearness to an ocean, lake, or mountain range can affect local winds.