What are seasonal winds?
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Seasonal winds are movements of air repetitively and predictably driven by changes in large-scale weather patterns. Seasonal winds occur in many locations throughout the world. ... A monsoon is a wind in low-latitude climates that seasonally changes direction between winter and summer.
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Permanent Winds They blow constantly throughout the year in a particular direction. They are trade winds known as westerlies and easterlies. Seasonal Winds These kind of winds change their direction in different seasons. Local winds These winds blow in a small area during a particular period of day or year.
Examples :-
Periodic winds:
- Land and sea breeze,
- mountain and
- valley breeze.
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