If you live near the ocean or a large lake, a "sea breeze" or "onshore breeze" commonly occurs in the morning, as the land heats up more rapidly than the water. The hot air over land rises, the cool air over the water moves in to take its place, causing a breeze, due to the differences in pressure. The opposite is a "land breeze" or "offshore breeze" which flows from land to water in the evening, as the land cools down faster.
If you live near the ocean or a large lake, a "sea breeze" or "onshore breeze" commonly occurs in the morning, as the land heats up more rapidly than the water. The hot air over land rises, the cool air over the water moves in to take its place, causing a breeze, due to the differences in pressure. The opposite is a "land breeze" or "offshore breeze" which flows from land to water in the evening, as the land cools down faster.