wind exposure
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Definition
Noun: - Exposure to the wind: The condition of being subjected to or affected by the force of the wind. This term is often used in technical contexts, such as naval architecture, to describe the part of a structure (like a ship's hull) that is presented to the wind and thus contributes to wind resistance.
Usage
- This noun phrase describes a state or condition. It is typically used to discuss the effects of wind on objects, structures, or landscapes.
- It often appears in technical, meteorological, or sailing contexts.
Examples
- The architect considered the building's wind exposure when designing its shape to reduce structural stress.
- The wind exposure on the western side of the hill has stunted the growth of the trees.
- In sailing, minimizing a vessel's wind exposure is key to improving its speed and handling.
Advanced Usage
- "To calculate wind exposure": To measure or estimate the degree to which an object is subject to wind force.
- Engineers must calculate the wind exposure for the new bridge.
- "High/Low wind exposure": Used to describe the degree or level of exposure.
- Plants in areas of high wind exposure often have thicker stems.
Variants and Related Words
- Exposed (adjective): Unprotected, open to the elements, especially the wind.
- The exposed cliff face faced constant erosion.
- Windward (noun/adjective): The side or direction from which the wind is blowing; facing the wind.
- The windward side of the island receives the strongest gusts.
- Wind load (noun): The force exerted by the wind on a structure, a related engineering concept.
- The building's design accounts for high wind loads.
Synonyms
- Windage: The degree to which a vessel or object is exposed to the wind, causing resistance.
- Susceptibility to wind: Liability to be influenced or affected by the wind.
Related Phrases
- "Take the wind": (Sailing idiom) To get to windward of another vessel, intercepting its wind.
- The faster yacht tried to take the wind from its competitor.
- "Wind-swept": (Adjective) Exposed to and shaped by strong winds.
- The wind-swept plains were bare of trees.
Noun
- exposure to the wind (as the exposed part of a vessel's hull which is responsible for wind resistance)