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The true direction from which the wind is moving at a given location.
The location from which the wind is blowing FROM.
The direction from which the wind is blowing. For example, an easterly wind is blowing from the east, not toward the east. It is reported with reference to true north, or 360 degrees on the compass, and expressed to the nearest 10 degrees, or to one of the 16 points of the compass (N, NE, etc.).
Described using one of eight different compass directions, in 45 degree increments, and indicating the direction from which the wind is coming.
The direction from which the wind is blowing, measured in points of the compass or in azimuth degrees.
The direction from which the wind is blowing. Usually measured in degrees azimuth.
The direction from which the wind blows.
The direction from which the wind is blowing. See also prevailing wind direction.
Compass direction from which the wind is blowing.
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