adverse wind conditions definition
adverse wind conditions means a 1-hour average wind direction between 245 and 345 degrees (inclusive) measured at EPA Monitoring Point 11, identified in condition P1.3
adverse wind conditions means the 1-hour average wind direction between 250 degrees and 340 degrees (inclusive) measured at the Muswellbrook NW Upper Hunter Air Quality Monitoring Network monitor. Australian Standard AS3580.14-2014 is to be used to calculate the 1 hour average wind direction.
adverse wind conditions means a rolling 1-hour average wind direction between 270 degrees and 360 degrees (inclusive) measured at the meteorological station (EPA Identification No.4). Australian Standard AS3580.14-2014 is to be used to calculate the rolling 1 hour average wind direction
More Definitions of adverse wind conditions
adverse wind conditions means a rolling 1-hour average wind direction between 270 degrees and 360 degrees (inclusive) measured at the meteorological station (EPA Identification No.4).