if it is used like when someone says, "How did you know about that?" you would reply, "I got a wind of it." meaning that you heard it somewhere... or something like that.
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
"In the wind" in that context would mean something that was coming in the future
If you mean energy then you use wind turbines
A wind turbine is like a giant fan that produces energy from the wind
"Wind rush" can mean the movement or sound of wind rushing quickly and forcefully. It can also refer to a feeling of adrenaline or excitement, as if being swept away by a strong gust of wind.
Why would wind direction be a vector? These quantities should be the same size. You could combine them into wind velocity, which would be a vector.
honorable mean is to fly by the wind.
By wind station, if you mean the wind turbines by Floaroma Town. Then yes
Kansas means swift wind.
If you mean Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, then yes, it is.
A power station that produces electricity by wind power
Kansas means swift wind.