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I believe winds are described according to the direction they are
blowing from, because it provides a quick categorization of the weather
the wind will bring.
For example, the North Wind, blowing from the north, brings colder
temperatures associated with northern latitudes.
Regards
DanG
xinos@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Please correct my confusion.
> If I am driving my car North (compass-wise) am I not driving in a
> "Northerly" direction?
> If a wind is blowing from South to North, isn't it moving Northerly?
> I have heard, over the years, TV weather people refer to wind coming
> from the North as "Northerly."
>
> Confused in San Diego: Dan Nicholas (I'm also in Tel. Book Reinard)
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