What are the names of the winds blowing in the Central Pacific Ocean?

Winds blowing in the central Pacific are called trade winds. Trade winds are observed year-round in the tropical zone due to the climatic features of the tropics. Trade winds are winds blowing from the subtropics towards the equator due to the difference in atmospheric pressure. In the equatorial zone, when heated, the air rises up, and instead comes cold air from the north and south. Regardless of the season, the trade winds do not change their direction and they are called constant winds.



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