crosswind
/ˈkrɒswɪnd/Definitions
1. noun
a wind blowing from a direction perpendicular to the course of an aircraft, vehicle, or other moving object.
“The pilot had to adjust for the strong crosswind during takeoff.”
1. noun
a wind blowing from a direction perpendicular to the course of an aircraft, vehicle, or other moving object.
“The pilot had to adjust for the strong crosswind during takeoff.”