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.
leeward
on the leeward side
Tokyo is in leeward slope.
The windward side of a sand dune is generally gentler and more gradual, while the leeward side is steeper. This steep slope on the leeward side, often referred to as the slip face, forms as sand is deposited on the windward side and then cascades down the leeward side due to gravity. As a result, the leeward side typically has a more pronounced angle of repose compared to the windward side.
leeward
The two sides of a mountain range are typically referred to as the windward side and the leeward side. The windward side faces the prevailing winds and receives more precipitation, while the leeward side is sheltered from the wind and tends to be drier.
As air moves from the windward side to the leeward side, it loses moisture.
Actually the windward side has higher precipitation, the leeward side is a drier place
it becomes a leeward.
The side that is downwind. The leeward side of an island is usually calmer, sunnier, and dryer than the windward coast.
The side that is downwind. The leeward side of an island is usually calmer, sunnier, and dryer than the windward coast.
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.