Geographic direction between west and southwest.
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Examples for "wsw"
Examples for "wsw"
1A small rocky island lay two miles from it to the WSW.
2This is a somewhat extensive ground lying about 4½ miles WSW from Monhegan Island.
3This lies S. from the Western Ground (Western Reef) and 10 miles WSW.
4They then determined to keep their former course of WSW, but found the country rocky and barren.
1The rakish steamer seems to be headed to the west south-west, and she is exactly south-east of us.
1The system is drifting west-southwest towards Maewo and Pentecost Islands in northern Vanuatu.
2The JTWC website said the depression was currently 30 nautical miles west-southwest of Yangon.
3One of these branches rises in the west-southwest, near the headwaters of the Arkansas.
4They lie west-southwest from the fourth, and this is the course the Admiral adhered to.
5Still, the men were coming in from the west-southwest.
6The epicenter was 238 miles west-southwest of Mexico City.
7Maybe two and half kilometers past that, edging more southwest than west-southwest, is a grave.
8The storm, still a category two, is about 295 kilometres west-southwest of the country's largest island.
9He ended up about thirty feet away from us to the west-southwest, and six feet lower.
10And they showed me that I should go to it by the west-southwest, and I think so.
11Michael was moving north, about 945 miles west-southwest of the Azores, and was not a threat to land.
12All that De la Vérendrye had accomplished on this trip was to learn that salt water existed west-southwest.
13It may be said that, once up in the air, Stanley lost no time in heading into the west-southwest.
14Michael was moving north on Friday, about 930 miles west-southwest of the Azores, and was not a threat to land.
15The epicentre was 238 miles (384 km) west-southwest of Mexico City.
16My course, as I knew, lay about west-southwest, and with the compass before me, I could not go far wrong.
Translations for west-southwest