Definition
Wind deflection is the act of turning aside or causing something to deviate from its course due to wind. It's a broader term than windage and can apply to various situations. A windbreak, like a row of trees, is designed to cause wind deflection, protecting crops from strong winds. The shape of a building can also cause wind deflection, affecting how the wind flows around it. Think of it like a shield 🛡️ diverting the wind. It can change wind direction and intensity.