Yes he is the Greek god of the south wind.
The address of the Notus Public is: 387 First St, Notus, 83656 0169
The phone number of the Notus Public is: 208-459-8247.
Notus' roman equivalent name is Auster.
Notus (or Notos) is the god of the south wind. Persephone is the goddess of spring growth, and Aura is the goddess of summer breezes. The Aurai are nymphs of (summer) breezes.
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Boreas- North Wind Zephyr- West Wind Notus- South Wind Eurus- East Wind
The straight, simple answer is...Zeus: The ruler of the heavens, and god of the Sky; of the Rain, Clouds, Thunder, and Lightning.But there is also similarity in...Notus: The god of the Wet and Stormy South Wind in the month of Summer.Eudora: The goddess of Heavy Rain.
Boreas is the North Wind. His brothers are Notus the South Wind, Zephyr the West Wind, and Eurus the East Wind.
The children of Aeolus, the Greek god of the winds, are collectively known as the Anemoi. They are Boreas (the North Wind), Zephyrus (the West Wind), Notus (the South Wind), and Eurus (the East Wind). Each of these siblings represents a different cardinal direction and type of wind.
To name a few: Boreas, Notus, Zephyrus, Euros, Eros, Nike, Nemesis, Hecate, Hebe, Eris, ane more.
The Greek Gods of wind are Aeolus, Boreas, Notus, Eurus, and Zephyrus. But there are 15 other gods of wind in other cultures.
I don't think there's a god or goddess for weather in general. There are gods for various aspects of weather, but the whole of weather is a result of them all working together. In fact, there were even different gods for different winds. For example, Zephyrus was the god of the west wind, and Boreas was the god of the north wind. (Notus and Eurus were the south and east winds respectively.) Zeus was a god of rains and storms... particularly thunderstorms... and Apollo was the god of the sun.