its a simple question, but whether or not the answer is as simple is another matter, but here goes..
we all know what southerlies and westerlies are the two better wind directions, however, next week, starting monday 26th jan is supposed to be a westerly, with temps of about 4 degrees on average,with a "feels like' of about 1 or 2 degrees on average.. but on friday the 30th and for that whole weekend, the wind swings around to an easterly and although there are a few showers, its actually supposed to be warmer..
there is little change in the air pressure so i doubt that will be a factor..
the question is this; do i go when there is a westerly, because it is supposedly the better wind direction, or do i go on the easterly because it should be warmer by a few degrees ?
my understanding of wind directions is that westerlies are better because they bring warmer whether, but when the easterly is warmer, i should go then ?
is this sound logic?
thanks guys
Matt
we all know what southerlies and westerlies are the two better wind directions, however, next week, starting monday 26th jan is supposed to be a westerly, with temps of about 4 degrees on average,with a "feels like' of about 1 or 2 degrees on average.. but on friday the 30th and for that whole weekend, the wind swings around to an easterly and although there are a few showers, its actually supposed to be warmer..
there is little change in the air pressure so i doubt that will be a factor..
the question is this; do i go when there is a westerly, because it is supposedly the better wind direction, or do i go on the easterly because it should be warmer by a few degrees ?
my understanding of wind directions is that westerlies are better because they bring warmer whether, but when the easterly is warmer, i should go then ?
is this sound logic?
thanks guys
Matt