How to judge the wind direction according to the weather map?
Wind direction: expressed by vector pole, that is, F in LZ, indicating the direction of wind. The direction of the wind direction is based on the longitude and latitude lines on the map. In other words, if LZ gets a weather map, let the latitude be horizontal, up north and down south. Then observe the wind vane, and the vertical direction of F points to the direction of wind blowing. There is an F in this picture, which means the north wind, and the head (the side with bars) of F points to the north (that is, the top), which means the wind blows from the north, that is, the north wind blows to the south.
Wind speed: indicated by sagittal feathers. It's a bar on F, and the bar is long or short. The long stroke means 4m/s, the short stroke means 2m/s ... The small pennant means 20m per second.
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