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Direction reference in degrees

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 1:18 pm
by senorpepr
NHC Directional Reference in degrees:

North 350-010 (True North 360)
NNE 015-030 (True NNE 022.5)
NE 035-055 (True NE 045)
ENE 060-075 (True ENE 067.5)
East 080-100 (True East 090)
ESE 105-120 (True ESE 112.5)
SE 125-145 (True SE 135)
SSE 150-165 (True SSE 157.5)
South 170-190 (True South 180)
SSW 195-210 (True SSW 202.5)
SW 215-235 (True SW 225)
WSW 240-255 (True WSW 247.5)
West 260-280 (True West 270)
WNW 285-300 (True WNW 292.5)
NW 305-325 (True NW 315)
NNW 330-345 (True NNW 337.5)"

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:31 pm
by wjs3
Senorpepr:

Since this forum is about the basics (and I hate to take anything for granted), let's point out for those who might be new to this that the wind direction is the direction that the wind comes FROM. A north wind comes form the north, for example.

Most probably know that already, but just in case...you know what they say...When you assume...

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:28 pm
by senorpepr
wjs3 wrote:Senorpepr:

Since this forum is about the basics (and I hate to take anything for granted), let's point out for those who might be new to this that the wind direction is the direction that the wind comes FROM. A north wind comes form the north, for example.

Most probably know that already, but just in case...you know what they say...When you assume...


Thanks for bringing that up... yes, wind directions are where they are from. For instance, a northerly wind is wind that comes from the north toward the south.

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:49 pm
by Aslkahuna
With regard to storm movement, then the direction is TOWARDS which the storm is moving.

Steve