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Backing winds


Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at th [..]
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Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from south to southeast), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (example: west wind at the surface but becoming more southerly aloft). The opposite of veering winds. In storm spotting, a backing wind usually refers to the turning of a south o [..]
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at the surface but becoming more southerly aloft). The opposite of veering winds. In storm spotting, a backing wind usually refers to the turning of a sout [..]
Source: met.tamu.edu (offline)

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Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at the surface but becoming more southerly aloft). The opposite of veering winds. In storm spotting, a backing wind usually refers to the turning of a sout [..]
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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Winds that shift in an anticlockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to south-easterly), or change direction in an anticlockwise sense with height (e.g. easterly at the surface and becoming more northerly aloft). The opposite of veering winds. In storm spotting, a backing wind usually refers to the turning of a south or [..]
Source: weatherzone.com.au (offline)

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Winds that shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from northerly to westerly). The opposite of veering winds
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Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at th [..]
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Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at th [..]
Source: spotterguides.us

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Backing winds


Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at th [..]
Source: pepperridgenorthvalley.com

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An anti-clockwise change in the wind with time or with height. A north-westerly tending south-westerly behind a front for example.
Source: mountainwatch.com (offline)

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Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at th [..]
Source: weatherdudes.com

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Winds which are changing direction in an anti-clockwise fashion.
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