How does the air move during daytime?
The air moves in the exact same manner regardless of the time of
day. However, air near the ground in areas where the ground level
consists of vastly different materials, typical airflow during
night may differ from the typical daytime situation.
For example, in a coastal region, land (rocks, sand) might meet
the sea. During the day, the rocks heat up quicker than the large
body of water, so the air starts to rise above the land, and the
local air flow goes towards the coast. However, during the night,
the shore cools but the sea maintains its temperature, causing the
wind direction to change to a seabound breeze during the night.
These conditions can be observed in nature, however, local
climate, weather conditions, currents and conditions on the shore
as well as in the water will affect this phenomenon.