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Prevailing Winds?

cSquared

Does anyone know how/where I can find out the prevailing winds in a certain area ( given latt/long coordinates perhaps ) ? Something similiar to rainfall charts....?

 
Feb 27, 06 8:55 pm
Janosh
http://www.noaa.gov/
Feb 27, 06 9:02 pm  · 
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cSquared

thanks. been there. i found mostly average/max speeds, not direction, charted. anywhere else a good resource?

Feb 27, 06 9:24 pm  · 
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garpike

I remember a chart in a environmental controls course, but it was a photocopy so that doesn't help much. But they do exist!

Feb 27, 06 10:48 pm  · 
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switters

the chart you are looking for is called a wind rose. all airports have precise information (ie wind roses) on wind patterns for their area. you can also use a program such as Ecotect from www.square1.com to map and visualize wind patterns along with all other cliamte data.

Feb 28, 06 6:28 am  · 
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job job

i like the names that people give winds, full of romance -

katabatic
mistral
sirocco


>in response to the question, there a huge dymanic model of weather in Tokyo. the Japanese don't do anything by halves:
http://www.es.jamstec.go.jp/esc/research/AtmOcn/index.en.html

Feb 28, 06 7:13 am  · 
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MysteryMan

They call the Wind...Mariah...

Feb 28, 06 9:46 am  · 
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FRO
unisys

might help

Feb 28, 06 10:45 am  · 
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