Air currents play a crucial role in weather formation. This phenomenon is based on the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun's rays. Differences in temperature cause air to move, creating air currents. The main types of air currents include trade winds, westerlies, tropical cyclones, and anticyclones. Trade winds move from the subtropics to the equator, and westerly winds move from the equator to the poles. Tropical cyclones form in the tropics and anticyclones form in the subtropics and temperate latitudes. These air currents influence weather in different regions. For example, latitudes, where trade winds converge, may experience a humid climate with heavy precipitation, while areas affected by anticyclones may experience stable and dry weather. To better understand how air currents affect a particular region, I recommend checking out
https://scottishweather.net. This resource provides information about the weather in Scotland, including air currents and other meteorological phenomena.