• Question: What is the point wind?

    Asked by sfyfe to Alexandra, Dean, Jess, Luisa, Sian on 22 Jun 2010 in Categories: .
    • Photo: Sian Foch-Gatrell

      Sian Foch-Gatrell answered on 21 Jun 2010:


      I am not sure if I understand this question? Could you rephrase it please?

    • Photo: Dean Whittaker

      Dean Whittaker answered on 21 Jun 2010:


      Unfortunately physics doesn’t care about points, just causes and effects. Hot air is light and wants to float upwards, cold air wants to sink down. A complicated series of hot and cold spots on the earth (and in the atmosphere), and the actual pull the earth puts on the air as it spins means that you get some complicated air movement going on, slipstreams and so on.

      It just so happens for the UK the wind has a very clear point. There’s a jet stream (like a constant flow of wind) in the ocean that pushes warm air into England and keeps us warmer than we’d be if we just relied on our position on the earth.

    • Photo: Alexandra Kamins

      Alexandra Kamins answered on 22 Jun 2010:


      Point wind? I have no idea.

    • Photo: Luisa Ostertag

      Luisa Ostertag answered on 22 Jun 2010:


      I don’t get this question …

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