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'Windmill': China tests world’s first megawatt-level airship to capture high winds
(interestingengineering.com)
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(And also @Mandarbmax@lemmy.world as per their other, simultaneous reply within the upper sub-thread)
Isn't the gravitational pull from the Moon part of the force behind winds? My reasoning here is something like Moon orbits the Earth -> Moon exerts gravitational pull on Earth's oceans -> water from oceans get displaced as the Moon orbits -> water displacement displaces air -> breeze/wind.
Ya that makes sense but looking it up that doesn't seem to be a major source of wind and I don't know why not. Probably has an effect but is order of magnitudes weaker than solar heating and Coriolis effect (which having looked it up seems to be the #2 cause of wind).