How do the winds keep our winters cool and relatively dry?
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Prevailing winds bring air from one type of climate to another. For example, warm winds that travel over water tend to collect moisture as they travel; the water vapor in the air will condense as it moves into colder climates, which is why temperate coastal areas often receive heavy rainfall.
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The wind blows from high areas towards low lying regions keeping the atmosphere cold and dry.
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- In the southeast Asian region, the wind blows from the mainland, not from the ponds and lakes, and their temperature is relatively low.
- The wind arises from the mainland and blows across the whole region keeping the temperature below and cold.
- Thus we can say that the wind blows from high areas towards low lying regions keeping the atmosphere cold and dry.
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