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Strong northern | winds are predominant during summer time (June-Augus |
These | winds are what give this nebula its unique 'spider' |
culpture, where the sound of the waves and the | winds are focused, a visitor may sit and contemplate |
Winds are now at 160 kilometers per hour. | |
The majority, and the strongest, of the | winds are from the south-west and north-east as Atla |
There is one where the | winds are wove, |
That being said, the high | winds are a blessing for birders; many vagrants from |
Conversely, Katabatic | winds are down-slope winds, frequently produced at n |
winter (especially December), the predominant | winds are from the east, and swells increase in side |
High | winds are a disagreeable characteristic of the weath |
Wagons Were Rolling Downhill), "Viyut' Vitry" ( | Winds Are Blowing) and "Za Svit Staly Kozachenky" (T |
he mildest of the region, where the prevailing | winds are the Levante and Poniente. |
The boundary of the polygon | winds around the centre m times. |
c lake accessible from Lake Pabor Drive, which | winds around the northern and eastern parts of it. |
ses from the second and third cervical nerves, | winds around the posterior border of the Sternocleid |
tate line five times in a short distance as it | winds around the mountains through switchbacks. |
The queue | winds around a fake "set", blending in with the rest |
which is half way up the Bodinnick hill which | winds around the Pont Creek. |
distance to Yalta is 41 kilometres (25 mi) and | winds around the mountains above the sea. |
landfall along the Orissa coast near Puri with | winds around 45-55 km/h (30-35 mph). |
150-mile (240 km) Cumbrian Coastal Walk, which | winds around the edge of the county. |
An anticyclonic storm is a weather storm where | winds around the storm flow contrary to the directio |
, but there is also an easy access trail which | winds around the end of the hill. |
The boundary of the regular Enneagram {9/4} | winds around its centre 4 times, so it has a density |
he number of times that the polygonal boundary | winds around its center; it is the polygonal form of |
t, enters the French Quarter at Bourbon Street | winds around the Quarter and eventually ends up at t |
Xuanzang states: "An azure pool | winds around the monasteries, adorned with the full- |
reek, Route 313 crosses out of the village and | winds around a mountain base. |
r the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Yantai International | Winds Art Festival and the 2005 Xi'an International |
rge as softballs and destructive straight-line | winds as strong as 90 mph (145 km/h) were reported. |
es and stations failed during the storm due to | winds as well as dust and salt accretion. |
The route | winds as a rural road into Stone County for 1.5 mile |
d other debris are seen flying past in furious | winds as the group plays in an urban nighttime setti |
Karen strengthened to reach 80 mph (130 km/h) | winds as a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpso |
into a major hurricane with 125 mph (201 km/h) | winds as it struck Belize City. |
le it was forming, and retained tropical storm | winds as it crossed the British Isles, killing two i |
rence accelerated northeastward, reaching peak | winds as a hurricane after passing near Bermuda. |
open trough with no indications of gale-force | winds associated with it. |
S office in Shreveport clocked the supercell's | winds at 52 mph. |
He holds positions as a Director of | Winds at Canterbury Christ Church University and Hea |
m Sudal, after assessing its maximum sustained | winds at 65 km/h (40 mph 10-min sustained). |
ction of the barriers that have kept the solar | winds at bay. |
oon Phyllis in 1958 but Phylis just had higher | winds at 295 km/h (185 mph). |
And the strong | winds at Modesto made the discus throw a record sett |
The tornado was rated EF-0 with | winds at 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), a width of 20 |
It managed to survive | winds at the time estimated to be up to 260 mph (418 |
The peak | winds at that point were estimated at 70 mph (110 km |
d flag, pictured here, was damaged by the high | winds at the peak of Suribachi. |
WC also reported that Orson had weakened, with | winds at landfall estimated at 230 km/h (145 mph 1-m |
eir apparent routes a result of the prevailing | winds at different seasons. |
and while the refuge protects from the strong | winds at the top, it does not protect from the cold. |
sprint finals were delayed six hours to heavy | winds at the Regatta Centre. |
ny Plateau were blown down by 40 mph (64 km/h) | winds at higher elevations. |
e Second Severn Crossing, during times of high | winds at the Severn Bridge the A48 was used as part |
ted at the side of a tephigram to indicate the | winds at different heights. |
The | winds at Taylor Field were particularly strong and g |
ripteral temple at Tivoli and the Tower of the | Winds at Athens, reached by a spiral staircase and o |
Rock formation carved by high | winds at Dolly Sods, West Virginia, USA. |
Asian Trade | Winds Award |
Chagobay told me that it | winds back to the vicinity of the Falls of the St. C |
A change in the political | winds back home caused Sonthonax to be recalled to F |
rtery immediately above the pisiform bone, and | winds backward beneath the tendon of the flexor carp |
There is also a | Winds band composed of juniors, a Jazz Band composed |
The Honor | Winds Band (also called Symphonic Band) consists of |
e Beginner Band, The Concert Band, & The Honor | Winds Band. |
prone to sway under certain conditions (heavy | winds, bands marching in-step, etc.), not unlike the |
e saved by Air Station flight crews before the | winds became too severe to continue. |
It moved east peaking with 95 km/h (60 mph) | winds before dissipating over southern Madagascar on |
southwestward, Nari reached 100 mph (160 km/h) | winds before hitting northeastern Taiwan on the 16th |
moved northeastward, reaching a peak of 55 mph | winds before weakening due to upper level shear. |
The storm peaked with 140 km/h (85 mph) | winds before dissipating on January 28. |
It peaked with 215 km/h (130 mph) | winds before it dissipatd on February 11. |
Ohio, it created a final burst of straightline | winds before dying down. |
waters, reaching a peak of 115 mph (185 km/h) | winds before weakening to a tropical storm on the 14 |
Exiting the forest, AR | winds before meeting US 65/AR 9/AR 330 north of Clin |
At 5 PM on the 19th, | winds began out of the northeast in New Orleans. |
However, strong surface | winds began to interact with a leftover outflow boun |
Lamma | Winds began operating on 23 February 2006, and was t |
The | winds began to change his way after Stalin gave his |
he lowest crest of the levee system or if high | winds begin to generate significant swells (a storm |
Karan Casey covered it on her album The | Winds Begin To Sing (2001). |
suggests the area is exposed to the prevailing | winds, being 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea level. |
The water of a lake | winds between the four mountains, and surrounds the |
rresponds to the tornado being able to produce | winds between 331 and 417 kilometers per hour and of |
In strong | winds between SE and NE direction, the sea breaks on |
oute, and its extension Carrington Road, which | winds between the Pouakai and Kaitake ranges, are na |
iver Lake, DJ Spooky, Das Racist, Ethel, Imani | Winds, Bill Morrison, and many others. |
Strong | winds blew the roofs off several structures in the c |
The | winds blew the snow into massive drifts and snowbank |
Fortunately, northwesterly | winds blew the 60 by 100 nmi (110 by 190 km; 69 by 1 |
From Sumatra, monsoon | winds blew the smoke eastward and hence creating neg |
ch 28, 2010, a severe thunderstorm with strong | winds blew trees down causing damage to its transmis |
The high | winds blew clouds of dust into the faces of the West |
As the Arctic | winds blew unobstructed across the lake, many in the |
e of Guy de Maupassant, Still the Heart Sings, | Winds Blow Gently, David Jordan (1972, ISBN 08546816 |
The | winds blow with greatest force when the pressure gra |
ld in winter, when fierce north and north-west | winds blow across the plains. |
As the | winds blow through these arches during severe gales |
In addition, when the lake is dry, seasonal | winds blow fine sands off the exposed lake bed. |
Winds blow from the Kalahari high pressure to a coas | |
His first full-length solo album, Blow | Winds Blow includes Wrench acting as a multi-instrum |
rts with the original version of "Let the Four | Winds Blow" (co-written by Domino), which would beco |
"Let The Cold | Winds Blow" (Howard Kaylan) - 2:18 |
Domino's 1961 U.S. Top 20 single "Let the Four | Winds Blow". |
but bend like a gentle blade of grass when the | winds blow. |
ire was reported to be spreading due to strong | winds blowing into the city. |
bring in the rain and the North Easterly Trade | Winds blowing in the dry harmattan across the Sahara |
o, a scherzo apparently inspired by the winter | winds blowing outside the house where the composer's |
s storm was an actual blizzard due to the high | winds, blowing snow and cold. |
he daytime as it is becoming more violent with | winds blowing about. |
stal area climates characterized by cool moist | winds blowing inland from the Pacific Ocean, San Fra |
ind reconstructions (Powell et al., 1998) show | winds blowing strongly from offshore-to-onshore for |
The former proprietor of the Four | Winds Bookstore in Ellensburg, Washington, Denner to |
There is also a Wind Symphony which is only | winds, brass and percussion. |
Christina' s World (Idyll for | Winds, Brass, and Percussion), “Christina' s World,” |
ng as a full-sized Baroque orchestra including | winds, brass, and timpani. |
Other glees like "When | winds breathe soft", "Thy voice, O Harmony", and "Wo |
Darwin's quote: "Hoylake, blown upon by mighty | winds, breeder of mighty champions" highlights one o |
tory on the grounds of the light, as the trade | winds bring fresh oceanic air to the site at all tim |
ise to watch the construction site lest strong | winds bring the girders down on them. |
ged to TW4 after another band called The Trade | Winds broke through nationally. |
The storm's | winds broke loose a 160 feet (49 m) barge from its m |
, which stood until 1964 when Hurricane Dora's | winds broke off part of a giant Live Oak and sent it |
nches (130 mm) of rainfall was reported, while | winds brought down trees and ripped awnings. |
uced heavy rainfall, rough seas and gale force | winds but did little damage. |
"Most days the water is blown out by SW | winds, but fronts can pass and the wind turns more n |
It is secured against strong | winds by cables attached to deadmen. |
ing and closing its eyes, and created seasonal | winds by breathing. |
n the area are protected from the strong ocean | winds by sandy dunes. |
of atmospheric pressure and maximum sustained | winds by ships and land stations. |
oute eventually becomes Milledge Avenue and it | winds by the campus of the University of Georgia. |
Global | Winds by Mel Waskin; Coronet (Firm); Bill Walker Pro |
e DO area is protected from the cold northerly | winds by the coastal hills, and enjoys a relatively |
There are signs of urban canyon effect | winds by the spring of 1909. |
s data showing that parts of the Pacific trade | winds, called the Walker circulation, have slowed do |
over these documents to collect information on | winds, calms, and currents for all seas in all seaso |
ld spin fast enough to produce hurricane force | winds, can summon entities based on drawings, and ca |
These | winds can be strong enough to sandblast paint off sh |
Onshore | winds can cause a considerable warm-up even in areas |
ssion passes along the English Channel, strong | winds can occur from the east or north-east. |
Hailstones fall occasionally and strong | winds can sometimes cause damage in the Cheste sub-z |
These steady 25-50 mph (or more) | winds can suddenly warm parts of Montana, especially |
Due to the exposed location, strong | winds can cause problems for high-sided vehicles. |
Gale force hot, dry | winds can make firefighting impossible. |
n reach 1.5m however south westerly prevailing | winds can affect quality. |
Winds can get high enough to easily throw a ball aro | |
r erupted about 2,350 years ago, as prevailing | winds carried the ash east during eruption. |
lian, California as the director of Whispering | Winds Catholic Conference Center. |
r SSTs near the fringe of a landmass, offshore | winds cause upwelling, which can cause significant c |
while the combination of the precipitation and | winds caused an estimated $1.14 billion (2007 NT$, $ |
The fact of the high | winds caused the blizzard warnings to be issued by t |
a tropical storm on the 30th, but upper level | winds caused it to dissipate on January 1, 2002. |
However, | winds caused the inferno to be carried into Marine S |
Heavy | winds caused the fire to spread to the roof area of |
In New Jersey, increasing | winds caused blowing and drifting of the snow and le |
Intense sundowner | winds caused the fire to spread rapidly during eveni |
lifornia peninsula, cooler waters and shearing | winds caused it to weaken to a tropical depression o |
Heavy rains and strong | winds caused three transformers on a key high-voltag |
ing, where the eastward component of the trade | winds causes net poleward water transport in both he |
Poor growth may occur due to high | winds, climate, salt spray, infertile or toxic soil, |
Winds coach Gibron planned to use DeCree at lineback | |
The | Winds Code was an instruction from Tokyo to the Japa |
dcast was instituted for the codes, dubbed the | Winds Code by the Americans. |
The song, with its lyrics about | winds, cold, snow, and ice, of the solitude of wide |
While geostrophic currents or | winds come from an equilibrium of a particular syste |
rly dangerous when out on a small boat as fast | winds come down off Snowdon and through the valley m |
land (it is also exposed to the cold northern | winds coming over the sea). |
n elevation due to gorge geography, and strong | winds common in the area also play a factor in the r |
s sheltered from northwest, west and southwest | winds, common at this time of year. |
Philarmonia Orchestral | Winds: Conductor, Carly Kulawitz. |
The | winds consisted of horizontal and vertical component |
Where woods and | winds contend, and a vast river |
Desert | Winds Continuation High School in Lancaster |
Tropical storm force | winds continued over the eastern Florida Panhandle u |
bitats, and are mass planted in order to check | winds, control sand and protect dikes. |
These | winds correspond to Category 4 status on the Saffir- |
It ultimately peaked with | winds corresponding to Category 4 status on the mode |
They probably represent the four | winds, corresponding to the four stags of the cosmic |
reakaway to succeed in Modesto, and that cross | winds could also factor into the day's conditions an |
Ice and violent | winds could cause the lantern dismount or break. |
Where it faces south, warm sunshine and drying | winds create an ideal environment for plants which y |
ires in Aracatuba, Brazil, were fanned by high | winds, creating a tornado of fire. |
"Singin | Winds, Crying Beasts" |
tions on the route to be navigated, prevailing | winds, currents, shoals and landmarks. |
In January 1993, storm | winds damaged the structure, and rather than tear it |
damage; throughout the Lesser Antilles, gusty | winds damaged fruit trees and power lines. |
El Monte was buffeted by high | winds, damaging corn crops and trees. |
ed decrease in intensity; by September 25, the | winds decreased to 75 mph (120 km/h), or minimal hur |
w weakening trend due to cooler waters; as the | winds decreased, the eye expanded and the thundersto |
Here, the trade | winds deposit its precipitations, which, according t |
include Ideas of Order, Polyphony, Quartet for | Winds, described by Thomson as "one of the most sati |
ed warning sirens due to the derecho's extreme | winds, despite the fact there was no tornado. |
The strong | winds destroyed 1,632 residences across the state, w |
ublic of China, and in combination with strong | winds destroyed about 59,000 houses and damaged more |
in the mid-1990s which brought extremely high | winds, destroying many of the older, larger trees. |
Amazing photos of the | winds devastation (sofas blown thru sliding glass do |
t stationary for some days, hot north-easterly | winds developed and became so intense that by the 20 |
PIPs also get damaged by strong | winds, dew, and rain. |
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