That’s true, but hurricanes follow the warm waters and the pressure differentials and not so much the wind.
Other weather though tends to follow the wind more. What is happening in Ohio today will happen in Pennsylvania tomorrow. And the jet stream is a big factor. When it dips down in the winter, Canada cold air follows.
Since 1851, a total of 14 hurricanes have formed in the Gulf of Mexico that moved to the east and into Florida.
Interesting. But as Ben pointed out the prevailing weather wind pattern in North America is west to east.
That’s true, but hurricanes follow the warm waters and the pressure differentials and not so much the wind.
Other weather though tends to follow the wind more. What is happening in Ohio today will happen in Pennsylvania tomorrow. And the jet stream is a big factor. When it dips down in the winter, Canada cold air follows.
You might like this tool then https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-89.65,23.51,1113
That's a cool tool