Everyone feels all different speeds and directions of winds. Since it is everywhere we often consider it as less important component of our life. And I have thought about the wind as same way, not so important in oceanographic world. However, many oceanographers have nowadays acknowledged winds as a source of physical mixing.
One of the most known characteristics of estuary is the place where seawater meet freshwater. Since the physical intensity of two water masses are so strong that I ignored winds as a third physical factor. However, I have read some papers and found that wind can alter the structure of estuarine water system by blowing from different directions and speeds. That's why I have tried to plot wind of Chesapeake Bay.
Wind plots in Annapolis MD in 2010 |
Wind Rose plot in Annapolis MD in January 2010 |
So, in conclusion, wind data is good because it is readily accessible and useful for everyone but it is hard to interpret. Therefore, we first know what we want to know from wind and a clever way to extract necessary data out of thousands data.