southeast trade winds bring
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The trade winds also transport nitrate- and phosphate-rich Saharan dust to all Latin America but the southwest, to the Caribbean Sea, and to parts of southeastern North America.
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The southeast trade winds maintain the South Equatorial Current, which flows toward the west where it divides into two branches: one that continues to the Northern Hemisphere and enters the Caribbean—together with a small amount of water from the North Equatorial Current—as the Guiana (Guyana) Current.
Trade winds originate more from the direction of the poles (northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, southeast in the Southern Hemisphere) during the cold season, and are stronger in the winter than the summer
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