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Cross Winds Rule in Weather Prediction

Cross Winds Rule in Weather Prediction
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29. Dec 2011
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An excellent written piece explaining how to use the relative wind direction to help predict the weather. Wonderful information on how upper trade winds affect weather at ground level. I think I finally got it figured out for the first time! One note, this was written for weather patterns in Central Canada so it could be slightly different in your area but the science behind it is the same.

 

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