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= Classical compass winds
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Classical compass winds refer to a traditional system of naming and describing the directions of the wind based on a compass rose, which divides the horizon into various cardinal and intercardinal (or ordinal) points. This system has been used for navigation, meteorology, and various maritime practices throughout history. The primary cardinal directions are: 1. **North (N)** - 0° or 360° 2. **East (E)** - 90° 3.