Windward. Facing toward the wind.
Tokyo is in leeward slope.
A leeward slope is on the opposite side of a mountain, opposite to where the wind is blowing. For example, wind is blowing from north to south to a mountain, and the south side of the mountain would be the leeward slope.
It is the sloped side of a mountain that is colder and gets more rain. Why? Because the leeward side is the opposite of the windward side and is also dryer because when the clouds climb the mountain range (windward side) they loses all their water so there is none left for the leeward side.
Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the part or side toward which the wind blows; -- opposed to windward; as, a leeward berth; a leeward ship., The lee side; the lee., Toward the lee.
Yes, the leeward side of a mountain range is typically dry because it is sheltered from prevailing winds, preventing moisture from reaching it. This causes a rain shadow effect, resulting in dry conditions on the leeward side.
The opposite of windward is leeward. Leeward refers to the direction away from which the wind is blowing, while windward indicates the direction from which the wind is coming.
The leeward side of a flag pole is the side opposite to the direction of the wind. It is the side where the wind is blocked or shielded by the pole, creating a relatively calm and low-wind environment.
Yes. The opposite, windward, means towards the wind.
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The leeward side of a ship is the side that is sheltered from the wind. It is the direction opposite to where the wind is coming from. In sailing, this term is important for determining safe navigation and maneuvering, as it indicates the area where the wind is less forceful. Sailors often use the leeward side for anchoring or taking refuge from harsh weather.
They were sailing leeward.
I do not know what you are talking about but here is some basic information about Leeward and Windward. Windward and leeward are two opposite words used on boats. Windward is the direction from which the wind is blowing at the time in question. Leeward is the direction downwind from the point of reference. Windward = the direction that the wind is coming from Leeward = the direction that the wind is going I hope you can figure out the answer from there I am sorry I don't know what you are talking about.
Winward refers to the "side" facing into the wind. The opposite would be Leeward which would be the side sheltered from the wind.
Jimmy Leeward's birth name is James Kent Leeward.
Leeward or Lee side is the downwind side or protected side of the vessel. This is opposite of the windward side, which is the unprotected side from the wind.
No, Tobago is not one of the Leeward islands.