Southeast
February 27, 2025
Southeast (SE) is the intercardinal compass direction halfway between south and east. In navigation it is a bearing of 135° when referenced to true north, or 135° magnetic when referenced to the ship’s compass. A southeast course means steering towards SE; a southeast wind is named for where it comes from, so it blows towards the northwest.
For passage planning, SE conditions affect sail selection, motoring angles, lee shores, anchorage shelter and sea state. Check the forecast Wind Direction against your planned Heading and local Tidal Current; wind over tide from the southeast can steepen waves, while a sheltered coast may provide smoother water and safer routing.
PredictWind displays southeast winds across maps, tables and GRIB data, helping you see whether SE flow is building, veering or easing along your route. In Weather Routing, the direction is combined with wind speed, waves and your vessel data to optimise departure times and course choices.


