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Cosa (chi) è onshore$525221$ - definizione

WIND BLOWING FROM SEA TO LAND
Land breeze; Onshore wind; Bay breeze; Onshore breezes; Sea breezes; Onshore Wind; Lake breeze; Coastal breeze
  • Lake - Sea breeze and atmospheric depth
  • Sea breeze moving across the water (towards the viewer) in [[Hobart]], Tasmania, Australia

onshore         
TYPICALLY USED IN CONNECTION WITH OIL/ENERGY BUSINESS, WHERE THE ONSHORE STAFF ARE THOSE WORKING ON-SHORE AS E.G. ENGINEERS, MANAGERS, ADMINISTRATION WITHIN THIS BUSINESS.
Onshore (disambiguation); On site; Onsite
1.
Onshore means happening on or near land, rather than at sea.
...Western Europe's biggest onshore oilfield.
? offshore
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Onshore is also an adverb.
They missed the ferry and remained onshore.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
Onshore means happening or moving towards the land.
The onshore wind blew steadily past him.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Onshore is also an adverb.
There was a bit of a wind and it was blowing onshore.
ADV: ADV after v
onshore         
TYPICALLY USED IN CONNECTION WITH OIL/ENERGY BUSINESS, WHERE THE ONSHORE STAFF ARE THOSE WORKING ON-SHORE AS E.G. ENGINEERS, MANAGERS, ADMINISTRATION WITHIN THIS BUSINESS.
Onshore (disambiguation); On site; Onsite
¦ adjective & adverb situated or occurring on land.
?(of the wind) blowing from the sea towards the land.
land breeze         
¦ noun a breeze blowing towards the sea from the land.

Wikipedia

Sea breeze

A sea breeze or onshore breeze is any wind that blows from a large body of water toward or onto a landmass; it develops due to differences in air pressure created by the differing heat capacities of water and dry land. As such, sea breezes are more localised than prevailing winds. Because land heats up much faster than water under solar radiation, a sea breeze is a common occurrence along coasts after sunrise. By contrast, a land breeze or offshore breeze is the reverse effect: dry land also cools more quickly than water and, after sunset, a sea breeze dissipates and the wind instead flows from the land towards the sea. Sea breezes and land breezes are both important factors in coastal regions' prevailing winds. The term offshore wind may refer to any wind over open water.

Wind farms are often situated near a coast to take advantage of the normal daily fluctuations of wind speed resulting from sea or land breezes. While many onshore wind farms and offshore wind farms do not rely on these winds, a nearshore wind farm is a type of offshore wind farm located on shallow coastal waters to take advantage of both sea and land breezes. (For practical reasons, other offshore wind farms are situated further out to sea and rely on prevailing winds rather than sea breezes.)