pms:windDirection

The true direction from which the wind is blowing at a given location (i.e., wind blowing from the north to the south is a north wind). It is normally measured in tens of degrees from 10 degrees clockwise through 360 degrees. North is 360 degrees. A wind direction of 0 degrees is only used when wind is calm.

Reference

  1. Anonymous NOAA's National Weather Service - Glossary. [2024-10-15] forecast.weather.gov

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Label

windDirection

EUPH UID

[0.0.WNDDR475]

IRI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/vocabulary/descriptors/0.0.WNDDR475

EUPH IRI

https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/vocabulary/descriptors/0.0.WNDDR475

Data types

Integer

Unit

degree

Deprecated

No

Published

2024-10-15

Updated

2025-02-06
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pms

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Number of datasets

1

Number of columns

2

Number of data points

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