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What is the wind direction during the night?
Asked by tapan sinha,
06 Sep '12 06:04 pm
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Unless there is a sudden freak occurrence of a typhoon or a hurricane or a really fast fan, the wind direction rarely changes by much more than a few degrees over a 24 hour period. However, if you are specifically talking about your location, then it might help to specify. I know the wind direction on Chesil bank of Dorset. It's prevalent wind is from the south-west, all the way from the mouth of the Amazon. that's why the wind is really strong there, and the waves really big.
Answered by rajan, 06 Sep '12 06:12 pm
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Unless there is a sudden freak occurrence of a typhoon or a hurricane or a really fast fan, the wind direction rarely changes by much more than a few degrees over a 24 hour period. However, if you are specifically talking about your location, then it might help to specify. I know the wind direction on Chesil bank of Dorset. It's prevalent wind is from the south-west, all the way from the mouth of the Amazon. that's why the wind is really strong there, and the waves really big.
Answered by iqbal seth, 07 Sep '12 08:18 am
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Unless there is a sudden freak occurrence of a typhoon or a hurricane or a really fast fan, the wind direction rarely changes by much more than a few degrees over a 24 hour period. However, if you are specifically talking about your location, then it might help to specify. I know the wind direction on Chesil bank of Dorset. It's prevalent wind is from the south-west, all the way from the mouth of the Amazon. that's why the wind is really strong there, and the waves really big.
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Answered by Psycho, 06 Sep '12 06:17 pm
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