Mesopotamian winds.
The Mesopotamians seemed to regard the sky as solid, separated from the earth and possibly supported by mountains. [+]
The west wind was mar.du referring to the Amorites, who arrived from that direction.
The north wind may have meant 'straight wind'
The south wind 'shu.u.tu is described as the wind that sank Lord Adapa's boat.
Most southerly winds in Mesopotamia were calm, but a strong and violent wind would blow from the south west (the suhaili) and sink boats...
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