Easterly.
A wind heading west is called a westerly wind. These winds blow from the west towards the east.
The wind coming from the south and heading north is called a southerly wind.
Using a tail
The last wagon train heading west was in the late 1800s during the period of westward expansion in the United States.
Change the heading of plane
The westward wind is a wayward wind. There's my wayward son!
Heading eastwards you enter the Mediterranean Sea, via the Alboran Sea. Heading westward is the North Atlantic Ocean.
I'm pretty sure it is just wind heading in the direction of northwest.
if the herd is all heading in the same direction and one of them farts, yes they face the wind
---- How to sailThe tillerPush the tiller away to go away from the wind and pull it if you want to head towards the wind. You cannot head striaght towards the windThe sailPull the mainsheet in if you are heading as close to the wind as you can - a beatLet it half way out if you are heading side-on to the direction of the wind - a reachLet it all the way out, so it is at a right angle to the boat, if the wind is behind you - a run
If the wind is coming from the north, you would indicate the wind direction as "north." This convention is based on the direction from which the wind is originating, not where it is heading.
Trade wind belts push currents westward in tropical latitudes.