upwind, weather side, wind-facing, windward side, windward direction
breezes - gusts - drafts - zephyrs - gales - squalls - blasts - puffs - wafts - airs - currents - streams - flows - eddies - whirlwinds - cyclones - tempests - storms - hurricanes - typhoons - monsoons - mistrals - siroccos - chinooks - trade winds - doldrums - jet streams - breeziness - blusters - flurries - gustiness - blow - breath - puff - waft - whiff - breeze - draughts - airflows - air currents - windstorms - blizzards - sandstorms - dust storms - tornadoes - twisters - wind gusts - wind blasts
Winds, also known as wind in English, refer to the movement of air from one place to another, usually caused by differences in air pressure. Winds can vary greatly in speed and can be affected by various factors like geography, temperature, and weather patterns. They play a crucial role in weather systems, ocean currents, and can have significant effects on climate and daily weather conditions. Winds are often categorized by their strength, direction, and the scale of their impact, from gentle breezes to powerful hurricanes.