Sentences with phrase «prevailing trade winds»

All diving takes place in a trio of marine reserves located along the island's western shore, which is sheltered from prevailing trade winds and swell.
Kitesurfing is popular at the southern end of Four Mile Beach, especially during the winter when prevailing trade winds blow up from the South.
The island's west coast sits in the lee of prevailing trade winds and swell and is home to a significant portion of Guadeloupe's diving activity.
The islands are cooled by prevailing trade winds, but like Hawaii, the sun is intense and you can burn easily.
Many dive sites are sheltered from prevailing trade winds and oceanic swells, but can be susceptible to local winds.
Many guests stay in small, locally owned plantation inns, with wide verandahs perfect for catching the prevailing trade winds.
Our units do not come equipped with air (most similar complexes do not either) BUT every unit is oceanfront and the prevailing Trade winds offer great cross breezes that our building was designed to take advantage of.
Aruba's southern and western coasts are sheltered from prevailing trade winds and swells.
Course features include hybrid Bermuda turf grasses, an inviting opening hole, and prevailing trade winds to test the golfer and reward smart play.
The house was designed to optimize the prevailing trade winds.
The emptying of the several rivers coming down from the Maya Mountains and Guatemala, combined with the push of the prevailing trade winds creates a head of water that funnels to the south and out to the southern edge of the reefs.
During an ENSO event, the prevailing trade winds weaken, reducing upwelling and altering ocean currents such that the sea surface temperatures warm, further weakening the trade winds.
The prevailing trade winds blow the plumes to the southwest, out over the ocean.
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