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High | winds and the modest elevation tend to limit the amo |
affolding after screws rusted through and high | winds threatened to carry it off. |
High | winds produced by the thunderstorm that spawned the |
d flag, pictured here, was damaged by the high | winds at the peak of Suribachi. |
ria was a small storm, although it caused high | winds in some locations and moderate coastal floodin |
land) protects a small area of water from high | winds. |
High | winds spread vegetative debris, clogging storm drain |
psed on 13 January 1984, due to the freak high | winds of that winter. |
on of the incoming tide and exceptionally high | winds produced by Storm Martin caused a sudden rise |
The fire, aided by high | winds and dry conditions, quickly spread, threatenin |
re installing a new transmission tower in high | winds, the old transmission tower fell, causing a se |
e 21st, she commenced disembarkation, but high | winds and other difficulties delayed the landing's c |
r 18, 2003, the pier was destroyed by the high | winds and surging tides of Hurricane Isabel. |
oof support in the event of heavy snow or high | winds. |
In the early literature, high | winds from the Gulf of Finland were frequently given |
El Monte was buffeted by high | winds, damaging corn crops and trees. |
Rainfall in San Pedro was also heavy, but high | winds were not reported. |
of the thick, dark material was spread by high | winds across 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of the surface of |
trina hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast with high | winds, heavy rains and a 27-foot (8.2 m) storm surge |
New Brunswick, the storm complex produced high | winds with gusts of up to 84 mph (135 km/h). |
It is resistant to high | winds, salt and drought. |
High | winds from Jimena knocked down trees and damaged pow |
In high | winds, the top of the tower can be felt to sway sign |
a comes back in playing the melody in the high | winds. |
gency issued warnings for heavy rainfall, high | winds, and rough seas. |
d driven elements (geared down so that in high | winds the parts are not dangerous) provide an endles |
It is also tolerant of dry locations and high | winds. |
y or when ice storms occur, or during the high | winds of severe thunderstorms. |
The 1987 running was abandoned because of high | winds and structural damage. |
cotia lost power for several days, due to high | winds and "salt fog" disabling the power grid. |
A late-season blizzard with high | winds and moderate to heavy snow-up to 16 inches (40 |
esult of its engine room being flooded in high | winds and 25-foot seas. |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in rough seas and high | winds. |
That being said, the high | winds are a blessing for birders; many vagrants from |
High | winds and icing were the main impact in Arkansas. |
s storm was an actual blizzard due to the high | winds, blowing snow and cold. |
s on the morning of 19 January due to the high | winds in Ireland, however by afternoon they were del |
de model developed for cold climates with high | winds. |
of falling snow and again in 2009 due to high | winds. |
High | winds also affected central and northern New England |
ennium Roller Coaster is also affected by high | winds (though not as badly as Jubilee Odyssey) and s |
power outages across New England, due to high | winds, which gusted over 60 mph. |
The high | winds blew clouds of dust into the faces of the West |
ber 11, 1888 when the foremast snapped in high | winds, taking the other masts with it and dismasting |
nding coastal areas with continuous rain, high | winds, and tidal surges, and dumping large quantitie |
The switch was delayed due to high | winds, which prevented workers from installing the t |
Aside from high | winds and seas, one possible explanation for the sto |
arried across Washington, with associated high | winds. |
arriers makes all locations vulnerable to high | winds and rapid changes in weather as fronts or stor |
High | winds are a disagreeable characteristic of the weath |
g hours of January 29, 2008, a mixture of high | winds and fire (which local authorities determined l |
dmark, the excessive noise created during high | winds has resulted in the flag being lowered during |
ee County, a semi-truck was blown over by high | winds. |
In addition, severe flooding and high | winds in Toamasina left the entire city without elec |
in the mid-1990s which brought extremely high | winds, destroying many of the older, larger trees. |
the road can be closed due to snowfall or high | winds. |
e Second Severn Crossing, during times of high | winds at the Severn Bridge the A48 was used as part |
is in the middle of winter in Antarctica; high | winds and ice once made it too dangerous for planes |
High | winds reportedly uprooted several trees in Bacalar, |
High | winds and torrential rainfall flooded streets, destr |
Bay Bridge during Hurricane Isabel due to high | winds. |
Poor growth may occur due to high | winds, climate, salt spray, infertile or toxic soil, |
ed downed trees and electrical lines from high | winds, resulting in scattered power outages. |
s subsequently wrecked off Monte Hacho in high | winds during her officers' attempts to move to a saf |
High | winds and cold temperatures accompanied the storm, l |
High | winds accompanying these rains caused significant da |
tenance costs and degraded performance in high | winds and rain. |
The building proved vulnerable to high | winds and was considered unsafe. |
Rock formation carved by high | winds at Dolly Sods, West Virginia, USA. |
e Autumnal climatic period, when high-altitude | winds were also blowing towards the southeast. |
with the distribution of ash by high-altitude | winds from October to June. |
The high-speed | winds, torrential rains and resulting floods caused |
the meteoroid, ejecta, or both) and high-speed | winds in the upper atmosphere. |
the hurricane's landing point, whether higher | winds occurred there is not known, although likely. |
oon Phyllis in 1958 but Phylis just had higher | winds at 295 km/h (185 mph). |
ing, so that it could operate safely in higher | winds. |
lightning strikes during the period of highest | winds. |
The highest | winds were recorded at 41 mph (66 km/h) and up to 48 |
The highway | winds in a westerly direction through Rochester. |
The Lyell Highway | winds for 56 kilometres through the heart of the Fra |
o enable kite users to make use of the hilltop | winds. |
ott's Starheart powers, and is shown using his | winds to destroy the city of Tokyo. |
The Honor | Winds Band (also called Symphonic Band) consists of |
e Beginner Band, The Concert Band, & The Honor | Winds Band. |
here during the harsh dry season of strong hot | winds and only salt water, but following a rain the |
from Puglia's high temperatures, although hot | winds may cause problems. |
k refuge in shelters as 150 kilometer per hour | winds tore at buildings and rain-soaked hillsides sl |
However, | winds and rains from the storm caused moderate to se |
However, | winds caused the inferno to be carried into Marine S |
of calcareous seaside cliffs exposed to humid | winds; sites rich in nitrates from sea bird dropping |
l from the spill would be carried by hurricane | winds and deposited over land, where hot weather cou |
le to withstand to withstand Level 3 hurricane | winds of up to 110 mph. |
as the name of a powerful storm with hurricane | winds which hit the west coast of Sweden and Norway |
hurricane hunter planes found the hurricane's | winds to have accelerated to 220 km/h (140 mph), mak |
te power poles were snapped by the hurricane's | winds. |
oyed in one day, by the strong hurricane-force | winds which lasted several hours and a storm surge e |
kefront Airport was damaged by hurricane-force | winds and the storm surge of Hurricane Katrina in 20 |
as they found a small area of hurricane-force | winds, although there were no signs of eye formation |
y large: some reports indicate hurricane-force | winds may have extended 120 miles (190 km) out from |
rmuda on October 12, producing hurricane-force | winds on the island. |
bert unleashed heavy rains and hurricane-force | winds. |
ubjected to tropical storm and hurricane-force | winds for ten hours, and possibly longer. |
Although the severe hurricane-force | winds were mainly east of downtown New Orleans, exte |
(indicating a violent storm or hurricane-force | winds) 73 days per year, according to weather record |
ured Europe with Parkway Drive, Despised Icon, | Winds Of Plague and The Warriors. |
wooden huts to shelter themselves from the icy | winds and rain. |
pher Andrey Proshutinsky has theorized that if | winds and the gyre are to weaken, high volumes of fr |
"Cold Front Puts the Chill on Ill | Winds; Weather: Alaskan storm system blocks return o |
iver Lake, DJ Spooky, Das Racist, Ethel, Imani | Winds, Bill Morrison, and many others. |
h as classical guitarist Joel Brown, the Imani | Winds, violinist Raymond Gniewek, and jazz greats Ch |
for membership within the band which includes | winds, percussion, colorguard, and dance. |
ng as a full-sized Baroque orchestra including | winds, brass, and timpani. |
Increased | winds along coastal areas of the state was possible |
In New Jersey, increasing | winds caused blowing and drifting of the snow and le |
ther becomes increasingly violent with intense | winds and rains, causing the traffic-jammed Manhatta |
s known for the steady, and sometimes intense, | winds that prevail from the west. |
r the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Yantai International | Winds Art Festival and the 2005 Xi'an International |
Chagobay told me that it | winds back to the vicinity of the Falls of the St. C |
ch is today the route of U.S. Highway 50 as it | winds its way from Placerville, California to South |
Becoming Rio Inabon from this point on, it | winds its way through the hills paralleling PR-511 t |
and bends to a more southeasterly route as it | winds 5 miles (9 km) alongside Rondout Creek to the |
The brook takes on an urban appearance as it | winds its last half mile to the Passaic River with i |
tate line five times in a short distance as it | winds around the mountains through switchbacks. |
local Hernando County Sheriff's station as it | winds its way to Deltona Boulevard (Hernando CR 589) |
vely isolated valley sliced by the river as it | winds its way through the southwestern fringe of the |
It | winds north and east around Lakes Conine, Smart, and |
t town, taking the name "Scenic Highway" as it | winds through Hillcrest Heights, Babson Park and Lak |
oad's surroundings become less developed as it | winds its way through the rural parts of eastern Was |
oute eventually becomes Milledge Avenue and it | winds by the campus of the University of Georgia. |
oad reverts back to normal A road status as it | winds gently down towards Newton-le-Willows, with th |
lley bottom you can follow the River Ure as it | winds its way through green, drystone meadows where |
It | winds widely through marshes below that before empty |
Highway 207 as it | winds its way through the valley of the Prairie Dog |
th to the densely wooded Lickey Hills where it | winds up through Scots Pine and native woodland past |
Although it is somewhat linear, it | winds about from the midrib to the margin and back, |
From here it | winds its way across Portsmouth, changing names a nu |
ves Coldwater Canyon Creek from the left as it | winds along the northern boundary of the Cleveland N |
It | winds through the New Orleans Business and Industria |
From Lough Gill, it | winds its way through Sligo town and into Sligo Bay. |
bing Cane Creek and the Calfkiller River as it | winds along the base of the plateau. |
ect to a stream of speed restrictions where it | winds through a number of small villages. |
dfall, however, the storm did not weaken as it | winds strengthened to 110 mph (177 km/h). |
As it crossed the Lesser Antilles, its | winds and barometric pressure approached the values |
from the storm that were used to evaluate its | winds. |
erto Rico landfall on the 29th, decreasing its | winds further over the island. |
Based on satellite estimates, its | winds peaked at 140 mph (220 km/h) and a minimum bar |
hurricane completed the loop, during which its | winds increased to 115 mph (185 km/h); this is the e |
it stalled for about three hours, allowing its | winds to pound the city. |
Although its | winds were not of tropical storm force, the storm br |
Jerry | winds up lying beneath a book entitled Judo for Mice |
Conversely, Katabatic | winds are down-slope winds, frequently produced at n |
Kate's | winds and flooding resulted in significant crop dama |
Pink, Kerry | Winds of Change: A History of Woolnorth (2003) |
The Killing | Winds (1992) |
Possum Kingdom | winds for 65 miles (105 km) down the Brazos River, a |
tlantic depression reaches the United Kingdom, | winds usually blow from the south or south-west, and |
Pummelled by 70-mile (110 km)-an-hour | winds and 30 to 40-foot (12 m) waves, the main mast |
Martinique experienced 160 km/h | winds with gusts to 215 km/h. |
nder hurricane intensity with 70 mph (110 km/h | winds) on July 7 before weakening slightly, making l |
mperature at game time was -10°C, with 20 km/h | winds and heavy snow. |
stern Head, Nova Scotia with 70 mph (110 km/h) | winds. |
m before reaching a peak of 150 mph (240 km/h) | winds on the 7th. |
southwestward, Nari reached 100 mph (160 km/h) | winds before hitting northeastern Taiwan on the 16th |
sity it attained 150 miles per hour (240 km/h) | winds, making it a strong Category 4 hurricane on th |
a low-end tropical storm with 45 mph (75 km/h) | winds late that evening. |
he subtropical storm reached 70 mph (115 km/h) | winds on December 18. Satellite imagery estimated th |
:45 p.m., a major storm with 70 mph (110 km/h) | winds and heavy rains caused a portion of Kemper Are |
County, Iowa where 61 miles per hour (98 km/h) | winds were recorded at the Atlantic Municipal Airpor |
violent turbulence, 125 to 200 mph (320 km/h) | winds, icing, and instrument weather conditions were |
ane has achieved 190 miles per hour (310 km/h) | winds in this basin since then. |
on allowed Blanca to maintain 40 mph (65 km/h) | winds, minimal tropical storm intensity, for several |
s compact wind field produced 48 mph (78 km/h) | winds in Brownsville, Texas. |
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. |
waters, reaching a peak of 115 mph (185 km/h) | winds before weakening to a tropical storm on the 14 |
ied to a peak of 135 miles per hour (217 km/h) | winds while remaining offshore. |
mber; high seas and 70-knot (81 mph; 130 km/h) | winds scattered the ships and separated tugs from th |
Amelia ranged from 38 miles per hour (61 km/h) | winds in Brownsville to gusts of up to 58 miles per |
ny Plateau were blown down by 40 mph (64 km/h) | winds at higher elevations. |
sations also discussed the 100-knot (190 km/h) | winds and waves up to 65 feet (20 m) high. |
Allison reached a peak of 50 mph (80 km/h) | winds just before hitting near Freeport, Texas on Ju |
a Category 3 hurricane with 115 mph (185 km/h) | winds and about 335 miles (540 km) to the south-sout |
(Category 4) with estimated 140 mph (220 km/h) | winds and a barometric low pressure of 27.75” (705 m |
as a minimal hurricane with 75 mph (120 km/h) | winds on October 5 and developed a partial eyewall. |
August 28, Dennis peaked at 105 mph (170 km/h) | winds, though the wind field never resembled a class |
vere cyclone with a peak of 160 mph (260 km/h) | winds. |
case scenario, a storm with 160 mph (260 km/h) | winds passing directly over Mobile, Alabama, a city |
The water of a lake | winds between the four mountains, and surrounds the |
Lamma | Winds began operating on 23 February 2006, and was t |
a tropical storm on the 30th, but upper level | winds caused it to dissipate on January 1, 2002. |
th exceptionally unusual favorable upper level | winds and slightly below average, if marginally warm |
d so, it entered an area of strong upper level | winds, which began displacing the thunderstorm activ |
egan in Deinze with overcast weather and light | winds. |
uth-west usually experience calm or very light | winds that do not have a classifiable wind direction |
Comus was faster than Defence in the light | winds and so outdistanced her. |
omas chased her for about five hours but light | winds prevented Liverpool Packet from escaping. |
land, well inshore and under short sail, light | winds from the northeast, and weather rather thick. |
Bon had to leave the race unfinished, as light | winds were slowing 'Drum' (and 'Drum's' competitors) |
ngtips almost touching the water, but in light | winds has a more flapping flight than its larger rel |
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