The Times podcast: Our Masters of Disasters know it’s windy in the high country and snow on the prairies. They want a clean and clear morning. No winds. No snow. And a strong sun. “The wind is from the west, it is not from the south. The temperature will be 68 degrees by noon and 72 degrees by nightfall,” says Mr. Bortner.
The winds are howling in from the west, they’re not from the south. The temperature will be 68 degrees by noon and 72 degrees by nightfall.
It’s the wind from the west, from the south or from the north?
The temperature will be 68 degrees by noon and 72 degrees by nightfall.
If it is windy out, why is the wind from the west? Then again, the wind is blowing in from the west for a reason, so it is a valid question.
And by noon, if this is the windy high country, then by afternoon the wind is blowing in from the east, so it could be from the west for you.
The wind will be blowing from the west around noon. It should be blowing from the east by the end of the day, because the sun is going down. It doesn’t do anything to the earth’s rotation; it is not keeping with our planet’s axis. It does effect temperature, though, because it warms the land and keeps the ground moist.
The wind will be blowing from the west around noon. It should be blowing from the east by the end of the day, because the sun is going down. It doesn’t do anything to the earth’s rotation; it is not keeping with our planet’s axis. It does effect temperature, though, because it warms the land and keeps the ground moist.
Yeah, the “realm of the wind” is very different depending on where you are.
It is only windy where there is the least amount of air to be displaced, and that, apparently, is where there is a very big difference. I will do some more research later on.
If it is windy out, why is the wind from the west? Then again, the wind is blowing in from the