Meteorology · Tropical Cyclones

A steadily veering wind (shifting clockwise) with a falling barometer suggests a Northern Hemisphere vessel is in the:

Explanation

In the Northern Hemisphere a veering wind indicates the vessel is in the dangerous (right) semicircle; a backing wind (counterclockwise shift) indicates the navigable (left) semicircle. Watching the wind shift helps locate the vessel relative to the storm.

Authority: Bowditch (Pub. No. 9)

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