The wind is coming from the South-Southwest at 10 mph.
Per weather.com:"WIND DIRECTION: The direction from which the wind is blowing. For example, an easterly wind is blowing from the east, not toward the east. It is reported with reference to true north, or 360 degrees on the compass, and expressed to the nearest 10 degrees, or to one of the 16 points of the compass (N, NE, WNW, etc.). " (emphasis added)http://www.weather.com/glossary/w.html
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.
minus 16
-15 degrees F.
The wind flag symbol on a weather map shows wind speed with each notch on the long stick representing 10 knots. at 50 knots instead of 10 notches or lines on the long stick it will have a flag
Per weather.com:"WIND DIRECTION: The direction from which the wind is blowing. For example, an easterly wind is blowing from the east, not toward the east. It is reported with reference to true north, or 360 degrees on the compass, and expressed to the nearest 10 degrees, or to one of the 16 points of the compass (N, NE, WNW, etc.). " (emphasis added)http://www.weather.com/glossary/w.html
depends on wind direction, anything from 6 hours to 10 hours
Being from St. Louis myself and studyin the weather the past 10 years or so I can tell you that there isn't really a predominent wind direction for us. We get mostly south winds during the summer we get north winds during the winter and it blows from the west and sometimes from the east so there is no really predominent wind direction for us.
If you mean points of (-10, -6) and (-1, 8) then the slope of the line is 14/9 which is in a positive direction
The wind at a standard height of 10 m 33 ft above ground. Differs from the geostrophic wind and the gradient wind because of friction with the Earth's surface.
Wind chill is -22 ºF
In the Wind was created in 1963-10.
The Way the Wind Blows was created on 2006-10-10.
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
Wind chimes can be hung for optimal performance where there is frequently a gentle breeze. Most chimes perform optimally under 6-10 mph winds. Hang your chime somewhere that the wind can get to it from as many angles as possible, with very little blocking it from the wind in any direction. For more information, the attached chime hanging and buying guide should be helpful.
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.