How is the wind named
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In general, wind directions are measured in units from 0° to 360°, but can alternatively be expressed from -180° to 180°. ... Winds are named for the direction from which they come, followed by the suffix -erly. For example, winds from the north are called "northerly winds" (north + -erly).
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Winds are named for the direction from which they come, followed by the suffix -erly. For example, winds from the north are called "northerly winds" (north + -erly).
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