"Hit the wind" is a nautical term meaning to abruptly change course so as to face directly into the wind. This is often done to slow down a boat or ship quickly.
Still air means that there is no wind, therefore, no wind-speed.
It means the wind is coming from the northwest at a speed of 6 knots.
It means that the wind was strong and cold, causing discomfort and possibly pain to the individuals.
The characteristic is wind and rain because high pressure means wind and rain.
An anemometer is a device used to measure wind speed. The word anemometer is derived from the Greek word anemos which means wind,
Kansas means swift wind.
Aloha: The sound of the wind. (not the sound that the wind makes, but it means "the sound of the wind")
Kansas means swift wind.
Aeras (αέρας) is the most common word which means wind or air. Anemos (Άνεμος) means only the wind.
it means wind moves
prevailing wind means where the wind comes from which is the north west of the sea
Neptune has no atmosphere which means no wind.
In most cases, if the wind is blowing right, hit left, so the ball will go into the target instead of the wind taking the ball with it. Same case if the wind is blowing left, hit right.
Dust in the Wind
when they hit something
Hunting the wind means using the wind to your advantage during the hunt. This means hunting downwind of the animal you are persuing so that it does not smell you.
A westerly wind means that the atmosphere is moving faster than the Earth spins.