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  2. Windward and leeward - Wikipedia

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    In geography and seamanship, windward (/ ˈ w ɪ n d w ər d, ˈ w ɪ n ər d /) and leeward (/ ˈ l iː w ər d, ˈ lj uː ər d /) are directions relative to the wind. Windward is upwind from the point of reference, i.e., towards the direction from which the wind is coming; leeward is downwind from the point of reference, i.e., along the ...

  3. File:Upwind downwind example.png - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing the definitions of upwind (windward) and downwind (leeward). Date: 7 April 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Ixnayonthetimmay: Permission (Reusing ...

  4. Rain shadow - Wikipedia

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    The valley of the Vardar River and south from Skopje to Athens is in the rain shadow of the Accursed Mountains and Pindus Mountains. On its windward side the Accursed Mountains has the highest rainfall in Europe at around 5,000 millimetres (200 in) with small glaciers even at mean annual temperatures well above 0 °C (32 °F), but the leeward ...

  5. Lee shore - Wikipedia

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    Standing on the leeward side of the vessel, a sailor observes being blown towards an exposed shoreline by the wind. Here again the reference point from which a shore is viewed determines whether it is the lee shore or a leeward shore. On a lake, the reference point is a body of water, so the windward shore is upwind of the center of the lake.

  6. Orography - Wikipedia

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    Orographic precipitation is known to occur on oceanic islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands and New Zealand; much of the rainfall received on such islands is on the windward side, and the leeward side tends to be quite dry, almost desert-like. This phenomenon results in substantial local gradients in the amount of average rainfall, with coastal ...

  7. File:Lee and windward shores.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Lee wave - Wikipedia

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    Rotor clouds have ragged leeward edges and are dangerously turbulent. [4] A foehn wall cloud may exist at the lee side of the mountains, however this is not a reliable indication of the presence of lee waves. A pileus or cap cloud, similar to a lenticular cloud, may form above the mountain or cumulus cloud generating the wave.

  9. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    Local climates vary considerably on each island due to their topography, divisible into windward (Koʻolau) and leeward (Kona) regions based upon location relative to the higher surrounding mountains. Windward sides face the east-to-northeast trade winds and receive much more clouds and rainfall; leeward sides are drier and sunnier, with less ...