The opposite of fast wind would be calm or still air.
The wind speed on board will be the difference between the boat's speed and the wind speed, so 20 - 33 = -13 knots. This means that the wind speed on board will be 13 knots in the opposite direction of travel.
The opposite of leeward is windward, which refers to the direction from which the wind is coming. Windward is on the side of a ship, aircraft, or object facing the wind.
No, breaking wind does not break your fast. It is a natural bodily function and does not involve consuming any food or drink.
The wind that blows from the south towards the north is called a south wind. It moves in the opposite direction to the usual north wind.
the wind speed was very fast to fast for scientists
The wind blows in the opposite direction from JNB to NY causing the plane not to go as fast.
The wind speed on board will be the difference between the boat's speed and the wind speed, so 20 - 33 = -13 knots. This means that the wind speed on board will be 13 knots in the opposite direction of travel.
You cannot sail with the wind opposite you. If the wind is following you, that is, directly astern, then you sail 'gull winged'.
it travels three times as fast as a comet
It is wind.
The opposite of leeward is windward, which refers to the direction from which the wind is coming. Windward is on the side of a ship, aircraft, or object facing the wind.
ALMOST as fast as the wind!
As fast as a hurricane with no doubt
fast
Windside--the side WITH the wind. Alee is the side with NO wind
A breeze is a light wind. Opposites are a calm - no wind at all, and a gale - a heavy wind.
Yes. The opposite, windward, means towards the wind.