How periodic winds differ from planetary winds
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Winds which blow throughout the year from one latitude to another in response to the latitudinal difference in pressure are known as planetary winds. Westerlies are the examples of planetary winds. Periodic winds: Winds changing their directions periodically with the change in seasons are called periodic winds.
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Planetary winds: The primary winds are known as Planetary winds. ... These winds blow over the vast area of the continents and oceans. Westerlies are the examples of planetary winds. Periodic winds: Winds changing their directions periodically with the change in seasons are called periodic winds.
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