Position relative to wind direction: upwind and downwind respectively
"Windward", "Leeward", and "Alee" redirect here. For other uses, see Windward (disambiguation), Leeward (disambiguation), and Alee (disambiguation).
In geography and seamanship, windward (/ˈwɪndwərd,ˈwɪnərd/) and leeward (/ˈliːwərd,ˈljuːərd/) 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 direction towards which the wind is going.
The side of a ship that is towards the leeward is its "lee side". If the vessel is heeling under the pressure of crosswind, the lee side will be the "lower side". During the Age of Sail, the term weather was used as a synonym for windward in some contexts, as in the weather gage.
Since it captures rainfall, the windward side of a mountain tends to be wetter than the leeward side it blocks. The drier leeward area is said to be in a rain shadow.
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geography and seamanship, windward (/ˈwɪndwərd, ˈwɪnərd/) andleeward (/ˈliːwərd, ˈljuːərd/) are directions relative to the wind. Windward is upwind from...
called the Windward Islands. Dominica was originally considered a part of the Leeward Islands, but was transferred from the British Leeward Islands to...
The Windward Islands are the southern, generally larger islands of the Lesser Antilles. Part of the West Indies, they lie south of the Leeward Islands...
the Windward Islands but also the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and British Guiana. In 1939 the Windwardand Leeward...
Rico and swings south through the LeewardandWindward Islands almost to South America and then turns west along the Venezuelan coast (Leeward Antilles)...
of the Leeward Islands from 1872 to 1956. From 1833 to 1940, Dominica was part of the colony; in 1940, it was transferred to the British Windward Islands...
that, confusingly, the Dutch 'Windward Islands' are considered to be part of the Leeward Island group, not the Windward Island group, in British English...
leeward shore" based on the reference point from which the shore is viewed. Notice the different articles "the" and "a" — "the" windward or leeward shore...
had their own courts. In 1939 the Windward and Leeward Islands Supreme Court and the WindwardandLeeward Islands Court of Appeal were established, which...
WindwardandLeeward Maroons, then first pick off the less organized Windward Maroons. In practice, the Maroon troops' command of the territory and skill...
17th century, more slaves escaped joining the two main bands of WindwardandLeeward Maroons. By the early 18th century, these Maroon towns were headed...
Thus, it includes Dominica (technically one of the Leeward Islands, but as it was part of the Windward Islands colony from 1940 until independence, its...
parallel to the prevailing wind; they are steep on the windward side and sloping to the leeward side. Smaller irregularities of this type are known as...
differences between the windwardandleeward sides of a wave crest and surface friction from the wind cause shear stress and wave growth. Wave power as...
Windward Islands Airways International NV) is a government-owned Dutch regional airline based in Sint Maarten. Founded in 1961 by Georges Greaux and Hippolyte...
the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Cayman Islands), Trinidad and Tobago, the Windward Islands, and the Leeward Islands. Between 1958 and 1962, all of...
racing, and this particularly applies in crosswinds. In crosswinds, groups of cyclists form 'echelons', rotating from the windwardandleeward side. Riders...
"Commander of all his Majesty's Land Forces serving in the LeewardandWindward Charibbee Islands, and in the Island of Trinidad". Tobago was officially ceded...
British Leeward Islands from 1940 to 1956, after Dominica was transferred to the British Windward Islands. Coat of arms of the British Windward Islands...
sail) and is a result of pressure differences between the windwardandleeward surfaces and depends on angle of attack, sail shape, air density, and speed...
and to northern South America. It is regarded as native to Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Cuba, the Virgin Islands, and the WindwardandLeeward Islands...
Port and starboard Rotation Sense of direction Slant direction Terms of orientation Topographical disorientation Visuospatial dysgnosia Windwardand leeward...
part of the Windward Islands although it did participate in the first Leeward Islands tournament and was a founding member of the Leeward Islands Cricket...
water turbines). Since the wind pulls each blade around on both the windwardandleeward sides of the turbine, this feature spreads the torque evenly over...
for her expertise in guerrilla warfare, and Quao in the Windward Maroons, and Cudjoe and Accompong in the Leeward Maroons. A number of Maroon captains fought...
of palm, followed by Hispaniola. The WindwardandLeeward Islands have the fewest. The palm flora of Trinidad and Tobago consists primarily of species...
unsophisticated and efficacious, this type of ventilation is a horizontal process that is driven by pressure differences between the windwardandleeward sides...