Pennant

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pennant

A means of representing wind speed in the plotting of a synoptic chart; it is a triangular flag, or pennant, drawn pointing toward lower pressure from a wind-direction shaft.

In the five-and-ten system, a pennant represents 50 knots and replaces five barbs.


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