It is a wind coming from the north.
If you live in the northern hemisphere, it is very likely that a northerly wind will be coming from cooler areas, such as the actic, and that wind would be a cold wind.
Northerly, southerly etc indicate the direction the wind is flowing FROM not to. A wind flowing from south to north is a Southerly wind.
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Prevailing winds are northerly in the fall and winter and southerly in the spring and fall
If the wind is coming from the north and moving to the south, then it would be called a "northerly" wind. Likewise, if it is coming from the south, it would be a "southerly" wind. why? is there a reasond?
Mistral
it is called northerly wind not southerly wind
it is called northerly wind not southerly wind
It comes from the North, that is to say it blows towards the South.
northerly
both are the same as i am the god of wind :P
Northerly, southerly etc indicate the direction the wind is flowing FROM not to. A wind flowing from south to north is a Southerly wind.
A bise is a cold, dry, northerly wind in France, Switzerland and other countries.
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Prevailing winds are northerly in the fall and winter and southerly in the spring and fall
A dry cold northerly wind that blows in squalls toward the Mediterranean coast of southern France. source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mistral
If the wind is coming from the north and moving to the south, then it would be called a "northerly" wind. Likewise, if it is coming from the south, it would be a "southerly" wind. why? is there a reasond?
How is Canada's climate related to its northerly location?