A southwest wind is coming from the southwest.
Yes
it mean the wind is coming from the north
The reference point is FROM that direction AND that is the way it is blowing.
The wind is coming from the South-Southwest at 10 mph.
coming from the east.
The wind is blowing FROM the North-Northeast to the South - Southwest.
Where it's coming from. A Nor'easter, for example, is blowing towards the southwest.
It means the wind is blowing from the southwest.
it mean the wind is coming from the north
The reference point is FROM that direction AND that is the way it is blowing.
If the wind is from the north, the wind vane will point to the south. The wind vane is weighted so that the wind can swing it in the direction that it is going.
The wind is coming from the South-Southwest at 10 mph.
coming from the east.
The wind is blowing FROM the North-Northeast to the South - Southwest.
A wind vane in an instrument used for seeing which direction the wind is coming from and which direction the wind is blowing. These 2 things are always the opposite from each other, if the wind is coming out of the SE, then it's going to be blowing to the NW.
It will bend to the southwest.
It will bend to the southwest.
It will bend to the southwest.