a) The weather vane on a roof indicates that the wind is blowing from the SE. During the day the wind turns over south by a total of 90 °. Which direction does it blow in the evening? b) How many degrees has an initial northwesterly wind turned overall when it turns over north and finally comes from east? c) What is the angle when the weather vane has turned from south to southwest? Give both solutions.
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A weather vane points into the wind because meteorologists always refer to where winds come from. A west wind, for example, blows east. This is just a convention that was established long ago. They could have called a wind blowing from the west and east wind; but they didn't.
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A weather vane points into the wind because meteorologists always refer to where winds come from. A west wind, for example, blows east. This is just a convention that was established long ago. They could have called a wind blowing from the west and east wind; but they didn't
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