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You don't even want to know what he calls pancakes. Previous post. It was windy that afternoon in Jackson, averaging between 20 and 30 mph between 2 and 6 p. Wind gusts reached 37 mph. I agree with Bob on that one. That is, as long as you have some sense of direction or a compass. You should also know that wind is expressed in the direction from which it is coming.
For example, a north wind comes from the north. Spring and fall seem to generate the most questions for me about the wind. There is good reason for that, so allow me to explain how wind works. To fully explain all the machinations of wind would require a much lengthier discussion involving a lot of physics and math, diagrams with circles and arrows, etc. First, to get air moving all you need is a difference in temperature from one area to another. For instance, cold air to the north of us, over the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, and warm air to the south of us, near the equator.
That temperature difference could also be on a much smaller geographic scale. That difference in temperature from one area to another also means there will be a difference in pressure between those regions. Temperature and pressure have a direct relationship. Which means, if there is big difference in temperature across a region there will be a big difference in pressure, and the faster the wind will blow.
A strong temperature gradient will cause a strong pressure gradient, which will cause a strong wind to blow. We have experienced that this year on a few occasions, when very cold low-pressure systems move by, from west to east, just to the north of us. That builds up large temperature and pressure differences over us, and the winds become strong. When temperature and pressure differences across a region are very small, winds are generally calm.
The wind moves in different directions around the globe due to the Coriolis Effect, which is generated by the rotation of the Earth. Air always starts to move from areas of higher pressure toward areas of lower pressure but is then turned to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. That results in the air circulating around areas of high pressure in clockwise fashion in the Northern Hemisphere and circulating counterclockwise around areas of low pressure.
By the way, Mr. Dylan, that is what ultimately determines which way the wind blows. The speed of the wind is determined by the strength of the pressure gradient across a region. Again, the bigger the difference in temperature, the bigger the difference in pressure and the faster the wind.
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