sea_water_to_direction
The phrase "to_direction" is used in the construction X_to_direction and indicates the direction towards which the velocity vector of X is headed. The direction is a bearing in the usual geographical sense, measured positive clockwise from due north.
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CF (47)
CF (48)
CF (49)
CF (50)
CF (51)
CF (52)
CF (53)
CF (54)
CF (55)
CF (56)
CF (57)
CF (58)
CF (59)
CF (60)
CF (61)
CF (62)
CF (63)
CF (64)
CF (65)
CF (66)
CF (67)
CF (68)
CF (69)
Proposls with this term version:
Proposal: John Maurer / Roy Lowry [sea water speed and direction?]
Proposal: Jonathan Gregory [Suggestion for standard names for bottom]
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The phrase "to_direction" is used in the construction X_to_direction and indicates the direction towards which the velocity vector of X is headed. The direction is a bearing in the usual geographical sense, measured positive clockwise from due north.
List containing this term version:
Proposls with this term version:
Proposal: Jonathan Gregory [Suggestion for standard names for bottom]
A velocity is a vector quantity. The phrase "to_direction" is used in the construction X_to_direction and indicates the direction towards which the velocity vector of X is headed. The direction is a bearing in the usual geographical sense, measured positive clockwise from due north.
List containing this term version:
CF (70)
CF (71)
CF (72)
CF (73)
CF (74)
CF (75)
CF (76)
CF (77)
CF (78)
CF (79)
CF (80)
CF (81)
CF (82)
CF (83)
CF (84)
CF (85)
CF (86)
Proposls with this term version:
Proposal: Jonathan Gregory [Suggestion for standard names for bottom]
"direction_of_X" means direction of a vector, a bearing. A velocity is a vector quantity.
List containing this term version:
Proposls with this term version:
Proposal: John Maurer / Roy Lowry [sea water speed and direction?]
The phrase "to_direction" is used in the construction X_to_direction and indicates the direction towards which the velocity vector of X is headed. The direction is a bearing in the usual geographical sense, measured positive clockwise from due north.
List containing this term version:
CF (47)
CF (48)
CF (49)
CF (50)
CF (51)
CF (52)
CF (53)
CF (54)
CF (55)
CF (56)
CF (57)
CF (58)
CF (59)
CF (60)
CF (61)
CF (62)
CF (63)
CF (64)
CF (65)
CF (66)
CF (67)
CF (68)
CF (69)
Proposls with this term version:
Proposal: John Maurer / Roy Lowry [sea water speed and direction?]
Proposal: Jonathan Gregory [Suggestion for standard names for bottom]