Bernoulli Effect.
Bernoulli Effect.
If there is a breeze at all (and there usually is, with the hot air rising from the fire), there will be a low pressure area between the fire and whoever is standing near it. The smoke will be drawn towards that low pressure.
If there is a breeze at all (and there usually is, with the hot air rising from the fire), there will be a low pressure area between the fire and whoever is standing near it. The smoke will be drawn towards that low pressure.
If there is a breeze at all (and there usually is, with the hot air rising from the fire), there will be a low pressure area between the fire and whoever is standing near it. The smoke will be drawn towards that low pressure.
It depends how strong the breeze.
I was going to explain the principle a little differently. Basically, you're saying if the smoke is constantly in your face, it means you suck.