Users' questions

What is the difference between a north wind and a northerly wind?

What is the difference between a north wind and a northerly wind?

Wind direction is reported by the direction from which it originates. For example, a north or northerly wind blows from the north to the south. Consequently, a wind blowing from the north has a wind direction referred to as 0° (360°); a wind blowing from the east has a wind direction referred to as 90°, etc.

What does it mean when the wind is blowing from the north?

A wind blowing in the north means that in the northern part of the country (or the world, or whatever the frame of reference is) there is a wind blowing (that could be in any direction). A wind blowing IN from the North means the wind is travelling North to South, also referred to as a “northerly wind”.

Which direction is a north wind?

The “north wind” is coming from the north and blowing toward the south. The same can be said about winds from the other directions: A “west wind” is coming from the west and blowing toward the east. A “south wind” is coming from the south and blowing toward the north.

Is a northerly wind comes from toward the north?

A “northerly” wind is a wind that blows from the north and goes to the south; a “northward” current is a current that comes from the south and flows toward the north. Obviously, this convention can cause confusion, especially for landlubbers who don’t often venture out to sea and stumble on the concept of “current direction.”

What direction is the wind blowing from with a North Wind?

Wind direction is reported by the direction from which it originates. For example, a northerly wind blows from the north to the south. Wind direction is usually reported in cardinal directions or in azimuth degrees .

What is the north wind called?

Tramontane /trəˈmɒnteɪn/ is a classical name for a northern wind. The exact form of the name and precise direction varies from country to country.

What direction is west wind?

West wind. A west wind is a wind that blows from the west, in an eastward direction. In European tradition, it has usually been considered the mildest and most favorable of the directional winds.