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Westerlies have a greater climatic influence in Western Europe that in North America?

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Answered by DodieZollner
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West winds, anti-trades, or prevalent Westster, winds prevalent in the eastern latitudes between the latitudes of 30 to 60 degrees in the east wind from west to east. They come out of high pressure areas in horse latitudes and tend to the poles and run tropical cyclones in this normal way. The tropical cyclone that crosses the sub-tropical ridge axis, increases the vestrelary flow. Winds are mainly from the south-western side of the northern hemisphere and north-west in the southern hemisphere.

Due to the transfer of the pressure belts due to the Coriolis effect, in the US it was felt more widely in Europe than in Europe ...

The transfer of pressure belts is due to rotation and the Earth's revolution, while under the Coriolis effect the winds are left in the northern hemisphere and in the southern hemisphere

This is also because the western coast is exposed to major western winds with constant temperature, resulting in abundant rainfall throughout the year.

Bekos Western Europe is in the Southern Hemisphere and North America is in the Northern Hemisphere. Because of the absence of landslides, the westerlies in the southern hemisphere fly with more force than the northern hemisphere.

Rocky air changes on the west coast of North America, while there is no difference in mountain ranges, prevent them from entering Europe.

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