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Q: What wind system move air from about 30 to 60?
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What wind systems move air from about 30 to 60 north or south latitude?

Prevailing westerlies


Which wind system is present from 30 degrees north to 30 degrees south latitude?

The trade winds.


Why does most of our wind come from the west?

The wind does not always blow from the west. In the northern hemisphere there are a number of air currents that move in different directions. The same is true for the southern. In the latitudes in which the US lies, the general direction of air movement is west to east, but this varies slightly depending on storm fronts.Movement of the air is generally determined by Coriolis effects.Air in the northern cell move easterly, air in the Hadley cells, nearer to the equator move in a westerly direction.


What direction do the clouds move?

ds are part of (in) the air and the air moves (wind blows) and this moves the clouds too.Answer:Clouds move because the wind pushes them. If it is a windy day, the clouds move fast. If it isn't windy, the clouds move very slowly.


If a plane can travel at 490 miles per hour with the wind and 430 miles per hour against the wind what is the speed of the plane in still air?

Wind speed is 30 while the plane speed it 460


Why are most deserts found on 30 degrees latitude?

The 30 degree latitude area is at the high pressure region developed by the sinking air from the Hadley Cell created by the low pressure rising air at the equator. Winds move from high to low pressure areas. The doldrums are located at the equator, this is a low pressure area. When the air sinks at the 30 degree latitude air moves away from the 30 toward the equator and 60 degree latitudes. Since air does not move toward the 30, there is no way to bring the maritime air masses to those desert areas.


How do you bleed air out of pipes?

In a boiler system you raise the static pressure via the fill valve to 25 psi (on a 30 psi system) and circulate the fluid. If there are air eliminators in the system, you would crack them to allow the air to escape.


What blows from southwest to northeast at 30 degree's to 60 degree's latitude in the northern hemisphere?

Between 30 and 60 degrees latitude the wind system is called 'the Prevailing Westerlies'. In this zone, the winds blow toward the poles from the west. These winds are a major cause of weather movement across the United States.


Is is possible for an airplane to be in air at standstill condition?

Technically, but unlikely. For instance, a slow airplane is capable of staying in the air at about 30 knots/34 mph. 34 mph is a pretty strong wind, but in hurricanes, winds can be as fast as 150 mph. If a plane is flying directly into the wind at 30 knots, and the wind is blowing at 30 knots, the plane will not be moving relative to the ground. (Ground speed zero). The planes airspeed will still be 30 knots. NASA has a plane that goes very slow (slower than a bicycle). In a stiff wind, it will go backwards relative to the ground. Most pilots wouldn't fly in a wind that was blowing at a speed capable of holding them in one place. Not because of any danger in the air, because there wouldn't be, but because landing (on the runway) would be extremely difficult to impossible.


How much air flows through the PCV system when the engine is at idle speed?

Up to 30%


What force can be felt when you put your hand out of a moving car?

One pair of forces is your hand pushing against the wind, and the wind pushing back against your hand.Another pair of forces is gravity from Earth pulling your hand down, and your hand pulling up against Earth; but this doesn't depend on the fact that the car is moving.


What are the release dates for 30 for 30 - 2009 Into the Wind 1-23?

30 for 30 - 2009 Into the Wind 1-23 was released on: USA: 2010 USA: 28 September 2010