Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Four words to describe the breeze

Four words to describe the breeze

1, breezy.

Meaning: Describe the gentle breeze.

On a crisp morning, the sun is soft and the breeze is blowing gently.

2. Nothing happened. féng Chuécéo déng

Meaning: When the wind blows gently, the grass shakes. Metaphor has not changed much.

Ex.: This reed on the hillside is beautiful when the wind blows.

3, the autumn wind sends cool qi ū f ē ng sò ng Shu m ? ng.

Meaning: The oncoming autumn wind gives people a wonderful feeling.

Example: charming autumn is coming, the blue sky is like washing, and the autumn wind is refreshing.

It's sunny and sunny.

Meaning: The wind blows gently and the sun shines brightly. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Example: People love spring, its beautiful weather, its colorful flowers and the rain that moistens everything.

5. Spring breeze blows in your face.

Meaning: Like the spring breeze, I brush my face gently, which makes people feel happy and comfortable.

Example: Although I have never met Mr. Ye Lao, I feel his carefulness, gentleness and warmth from his revisions, such as Spring Breeze.

Wind is a natural phenomenon caused by air flow, which is caused by solar radiation heat. Sunlight shines on the earth's surface, causing the surface temperature to rise, and the surface air to expand and become lighter and lighter. After the hot air rises, the cold air with low temperature flows in horizontally, and the rising air falls down because it gradually cools and becomes heavier. Because the surface temperature is high, it will heat up the air, and this airflow will produce wind.

Scientifically speaking, wind often refers to the horizontal motion component of air, including direction and size, that is, wind direction and wind speed; But for flight, it also includes vertical motion components, so-called vertical or ascending and descending airflow. Strong winds can move objects and their directions (mass of matter).

Breeze refers to the level 3 wind in meteorology and the weak wind in daily life.