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Originally Posted by ichso
As far as I know, the wind direction gices teh direction from where it comes. So if you're haeding 000° and wind direction is told as 90° then you're going to drift in west direction.
Seems like some further tests are needed to get used with the subs behaviour in the different weather conditions 
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This would make sense - der Wind kommt aus xxx simply means its heading. Don't know why but going N, E, S for 1 hour gave just 1 degree (how do U put degree symbol?) of course change each time and now it's 15 m/s from 225. Going back for 284 gave 7 deg north after an hour... the Brits defend themselves from heading for Scapa?