0 on the side of something which is sheltered from the wind -- lenevegg
2 -- medvind
We were sailing leeward.
Here again the reference point from which a shore is viewed determines whether it is the lee shore or a leeward shore.
The towers are constructed in two rows of four, and it was three of the towers in the row on the leeward side from the wind which collapsed.
I would observe that there is a tendency in applying the law as it stands to go steadily to leewards in the matter.
Its purpose is to accelerate the mass of air so as to increase the distance of the leeward area eddy, which also helps to cool the patios.
We see at once that the axial velocity is increased outside the pipe and jet in the windward and leeward quadrants and decreased in the lateral quadrants.
The flow was divided into two different modes, each describing different interactions of the incident shock and transmitted shock on the leeward side of the ellipse.
The flow along this axis of symmetry, weaker on the leeward than the windward side in relation to the source position, is in the nature of a thin circular jet.
Accordingly, the predominantly east-facing sides of each island were designated as windward and the predominantly west-facing sides were designated as leeward.