风向的英文表示方法

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风向的英文表示方法
Wind direction is often referred to with compass points, like north, south, east, and west. It's a simple and direct way to describe which way the wind is blowing.
"The breeze is coming from the north," you might hear someone say on a breezy day. It's a common phrase, painting a quick picture of the wind's source.
Sometimes, people use more specific terms to pinpoint the wind direction. "That's a northeasterly wind," they might mention, indicating a wind coming from the northeast.
In weather reports, you'll often hear the wind direction described with a bit more precision. "We're expecting a southwesterly wind at 15 miles per hour," a meteorologist might announce.
And for the sailors among us, wind direction is crucial. "Set the sails for a westerly wind," a captain might instruct, relying on the wind's direction to propel their vessel.
In casual conversation, people might use more colloquial expressions. "The wind's kicking up from the east," a friend might comment, referring to the wind picking up speed.
For those who like a bit of poetry in their language, wind direction can be described with a touch of flair. "The zephyrs are whispering from the west," a romantic might say, evoking a gentle breeze.
In the world of aviation, wind direction is communicated with a technical precision. "Runway 27, wind 270 at 10 knots," a pilot might hear, indicating a wind coming from the west-southwest at a speed of 10 knots.
And for the gardeners, wind direction can be a matter of survival for their plants. "Better secure those seedlings; we've got a southerly gale coming," a gardener might warn, knowing the impact a strong wind from the south can have.
In the end, no matter how you slice it, wind direction is a fundamental aspect of weather and a topic of conversation across many different settings.。

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