The side sheltered from the wind.
The side away from the wind.
on the leeward side
the leeward side
leeward is the side that doesn't expose the side of the wind
The leeward side of a mountain is warm because as air moves up and over the mountain, it loses moisture and heat, resulting in warmer and drier air on the leeward side. This process is known as the rain shadow effect and contributes to the warmer temperatures experienced on the leeward side of the mountain.
Tokyo is in leeward slope.
Leeward is the side that is not exposed to wind and weather. The side that faces away from the wind.
As air moves from the windward side to the leeward side, it loses moisture.
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.
leeward
leeward