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What winds blow in spring?

The southeast wind blows in spring. In spring and summer, the center of high pressure is in the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The wind blows from the high pressure to the low pressure area, so at this time, the summer monsoon from the ocean prevails in China, that is, the southeast wind. If it is in North China, there are many strong winds in spring, and there are also reasons such as rapid land warming, frequent cold air activities and less precipitation.

The southeast wind blows in spring. In spring and summer, the center of high pressure is in the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The wind blows from the high pressure to the low pressure area, so at this time, the summer monsoon from the ocean prevails in China, that is, the southeast wind. If it is in North China, there are many strong winds in spring, and there are also reasons such as rapid land warming, frequent cold air activities and less precipitation.

Southeast wind reason:

In spring and summer, when the temperature rises in southwest China, seawater will absorb a lot of heat from the air, but the temperature change is not obvious, which greatly hinders the temperature rise. Because of the low temperature and high air density, a high pressure area is formed on the ground. When the temperature in northwest China rises, the sand absorbs a small amount of heat, and the temperature will rise rapidly, so the temperature is high, the density is low, and the hot air rises, forming a low-pressure area on the ground. Due to the different ground pressures in the two places, air flows from southeast to northwest, which is the cause of southeast wind.