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Amelia ranged from 38 miles per hour (61 km/h) | winds in Brownsville to gusts of up to 58 miles per |
nvestigate the nature of mass-loss via stellar | winds in a broad range of astrophysical settings, in |
he Richard Clayderman studio album 'A Thousand | Winds' in 2007 to celebrate 30 years since the origi |
hoir, and then the strings slip in beneath the | winds in the final section. |
In addition, severe flooding and high | winds in Toamasina left the entire city without elec |
the meteoroid, ejecta, or both) and high-speed | winds in the upper atmosphere. |
igns of James Wyatt, based on the Tower of the | Winds in Athens. |
g in a plane crash while caught up in tornadic | winds in his Cherokee 6 on November 20, 1973. |
The | winds in the Taiya Inlet are frequently diverted fro |
id in the rainy season and cooled by the trade | winds in the dry season. |
ck up due to the cleaning events caused by the | winds in the Martian atmosphere. |
history when VW named vehicles after prominent | winds, including also the Passat (after the German w |
Winds increased to a "perfect hurricane" at 11 PM. | |
However, easterly | winds increased fire activity in the northwest. |
he hurricane center says the storm's sustained | winds increased to nearly 140 kilometers per hour. |
ssure lowered to 987 mb (hPa), and the maximum | winds increased to 100 mph, Category 2 on the Saffir |
hurricane completed the loop, during which its | winds increased to 115 mph (185 km/h); this is the e |
of convection developed over the center, with | winds increasing to 65 mph (105 km/h). |
ng in the Baltic Sea with a prevalence of west | winds, induce a "slow" matched Kelvin wave to rise a |
proached $2,550,000 (1950 USD); high tides and | winds inflicted minimal damage in both cities. |
lot of atmospheric neutrinos created by solar | winds interacting with the atmosphere - as opposed t |
on 5 September, but heavy rain and gain-force | winds interference delayed their appearance to the n |
The Arctic dipole lets more southern | winds into the Arctic ocean resulting in more ice me |
r sons rescue Hina by withdrawing the opposing | winds into the sweat of her armpit and then releasin |
The influence of sea currents and | winds is constantly altering the shape and position |
that provides shelter from strong Indian Ocean | winds, is believed to be the result of a submerging |
a combination of cold temperatures and strong | winds is dangerous to anyone who is caught unaware a |
Temple of the | Winds is the fourth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fa |
Texas, and despite more favorable upper-level | winds, it showed no signs of redevelopment. |
After reaching a peak of 40 mph | winds it hit Myanmar on the 11th and dissipated on t |
Because of the small surf and consistent | winds, it is also a popular location for kitesurfers |
It can withstand extreme heat and | winds, it grows fast, it can survive in very poor sa |
a terminus of the Main North Line railway that | winds its way through the Hundalee Hills, and it was |
The 309 | winds its way from Coromandel, on the west side of t |
st south of the village of Charlton, the river | winds its way through the county of Hertfordshire, m |
ch is today the route of U.S. Highway 50 as it | winds its way from Placerville, California to South |
The Echidna Trail | winds its way amongst some of the best remnant veget |
Becoming Rio Inabon from this point on, it | winds its way through the hills paralleling PR-511 t |
The San Antonio River | winds its way through downtown San Antonio. |
The riding was named for Nose Creek that | winds its way through the northern part of Calgary. |
The brook takes on an urban appearance as it | winds its last half mile to the Passaic River with i |
omewhat steep 0.4-mile (600 m) long trail that | winds its way up through the local coastal sage scru |
state 20 between Delhi and Tallulah, the river | winds its way through the Tensas River National Wild |
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 |
countryside near Athens, Ohio, in the east and | winds its way westward across Southern Ohio, finally |
oad's surroundings become less developed as it | winds its way through the rural parts of eastern Was |
mini railroad, the Lost Frontier Mini-Railway, | winds its way around the estate. |
The Caney Fork | winds its way westward from its source atop the Cumb |
The river | winds its way east-northeast, heading towards the me |
w Zealand and runs down the Taylor River which | winds its way through the middle of the town. |
The Salt Fork of the Vermilion River | winds its way through the northern sections of the t |
State Road 800 | winds its way along the airport's northern side, pas |
name from a giant dinosaur fossil, this course | winds its way through a deep canyon. |
lley bottom you can follow the River Ure as it | winds its way through green, drystone meadows where |
des a flat path of over a mile in length which | winds its way through the valley bottom with ponds, |
A nature trail | winds its way through the village. |
Highway 207 as it | winds its way through the valley of the Prairie Dog |
It eventually | winds its way to the Connecticut River, near a parce |
s cut into the Cumberland Plateau as the river | winds its way into Alabama from Tennessee. |
This National Scenic Byway | winds its way through The Upstate and passes through |
From here it | winds its way across Portsmouth, changing names a nu |
plateau above the nearby Tal'ianki River that | winds its way through this area in a narrow riverine |
A spiral staircase | winds its way to the copper cupola, which originally |
From Lough Gill, it | winds its way through Sligo town and into Sligo Bay. |
The stream gently | winds its way through the heart of Burghfield Common |
Popular trails include Tom's Treat, which | winds its way down the mountain for one mile (1.6 km |
The single track unmarked road | winds its way up over Ashness Bridge, which is a tra |
hat forms the headwaters of Juniper Creek that | winds its way to Lake George in the Saint Johns Rive |
compressed, and becomes part of a glacier that | winds its way toward a body of water (river, lake, o |
The bridge | winds its way northward along the eastern edge of Mi |
As a plant | winds itself around, in its desperate reach for sunl |
icane hunter aircraft, the system had attained | winds just below typhoon status and the barometric p |
Allison reached a peak of 50 mph (80 km/h) | winds just before hitting near Freeport, Texas on Ju |
Over the four days, gusty | winds kept scores barely under par. |
ography, that plan did not fare so well as the | winds kept blowing the leaves off. |
Unfavorable | winds kept Amethyst from joining the action. |
Strong | winds knocked power lines down causing power outages |
The deaths occurred when strong | winds knocked over temporary accommodation shelters |
Strong | winds knocked out power and telephone lines across t |
lthough on the weaker side of the storm, gusty | winds knocked down numerous power lines in New Jerse |
ountains, the village can be subject to strong | winds known as the Helm Wind. |
ASTA: The War of Tears and | Winds, known also as Project E:ST: The Fantasy of As |
Heavy rain downpours, heavy snow and fierce | winds lashed the west coast of most of California, b |
a low-end tropical storm with 45 mph (75 km/h) | winds late that evening. |
In spring and autumn, seasonal | winds leave the mountain enshrouded by a light cloud |
However, strong | winds led to scattered power outages in and around B |
Strong | winds left much of the eastern portion of the state |
ss than a 100 yards wide, and rated at F1 with | winds less than 100 mph extending north across Colum |
across the city and in Gatineau, Quebec due to | winds locally at 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). |
any areas in California along with very strong | winds locally exceeding hurricane force strength as |
letely outgassed and been ripped away by solar | winds long ago, but volatile materials may remain at |
Due to the climate (cool, high | winds, low growing season rainfall) and relatively p |
us conditions of the high seas and storm force | winds made rescue difficult. |
Strong | winds made it difficult to play the kind of rugby we |
er the water surface however, so even moderate | winds made crossing the bridge a tough experience. |
s to reach Saldanha Bay by sea, but gale-force | winds made this impossible till August 16. |
Regular strong | winds make the lake a popular place for kitesurfing. |
Strong | winds make the water south of the Bulb peninsula, of |
Strong seasonal onshore trade | winds make the area popular for kitesurfing and wind |
for its magnetic sand, and the strong, steady | winds make the cliffs overlooking the beach a popula |
sity it attained 150 miles per hour (240 km/h) | winds, making it a strong Category 4 hurricane on th |
e to planet formation as they have very strong | winds making it difficult/impossible for the dust cl |
The Pokanokets were scattered to the four | winds, many executed, endentured and the survivors h |
y large: some reports indicate hurricane-force | winds may have extended 120 miles (190 km) out from |
ean Sciences have hypothesized that prevailing | winds may affect crab population numbers from one ye |
from Puglia's high temperatures, although hot | winds may cause problems. |
rrival at Shoreham on 20 January, force 7 or 8 | winds meant she was unable to enter harbour. |
er, the continued absence of frost or westerly | winds meant that at the end of winter catchments wer |
high and are found in arid regions with strong | winds, meso-yardangs are generally a few meters high |
on allowed Blanca to maintain 40 mph (65 km/h) | winds, minimal tropical storm intensity, for several |
a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained | winds near 150 mph (240 km/h) and peak gusts near 16 |
ior to its landfall on the Isles of Pines with | winds near 115 mph (185 km/h). |
The city reported | winds near 80 mph (130 km/h), and the lowest pressur |
In Came the Darkness, Four | Winds, New York, 1981. |
While maritime | winds normally disperse the pollution relatively qui |
Highway 125 | winds north through farms and trees until forming a |
nge with I-78/US 22. From this point, the road | winds north through more forested areas, still runni |
It | winds north and east around Lakes Conine, Smart, and |
The route | winds north to meet US 70/AR 84 in Kirby. |
AR 279 | winds north through rural Benton County until inters |
passing under Interstate 610, the road slowly | winds north, through wooded but densely populated ne |
The route | winds northeasterly into Lynn Haven, where it is car |
The route | winds northward for a stretch, eventually meeting AR |
NC 344 | winds northwestward through rural Pasquotank County |
s are classified as being 'a swath of damaging | winds not exceeding 2.5 miles in diameter'. |
And blow the | winds o'er the sea |
se the site to strong Southwest Monsoons, with | winds occasionally reaching over 12 m/s (39 ft/s), m |
he summer and fall, during which the Santa Ana | winds occur. |
the hurricane's landing point, whether higher | winds occurred there is not known, although likely. |
Seeing the | winds of change shrinking Yosemite and Claiming ill |
and temperatures as low as −50 °F (−46 °C) and | winds of up to 100 mph (160 km/h). |
n a landfalling hurricane is expected to bring | winds of 100 knots (115 mph, 185 km/h, 51 m/s) to a |
and is currently rated to withstand sustained | winds of over 175 miles per hour, thus to eliminate |
stern tip of the island the following day with | winds of 50 mph (85 km/h). |
records for Cape Town show that the north-west | winds of winter can be far stronger and more destruc |
ll between Corpus Christi and Brownsville with | winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) late on September 14. |
of the United States, the storm had sustained | winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a pressure of 999 mbar |
It attained its peak | winds of 120 mph (185 km/h) that evening. |
oved northward toward the coast, reaching peak | winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) before turning westward a |
other observation in the capital city recorded | winds of 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) before the ro |
allowing Dean to attain hurricane status with | winds of over 80 mph (130 km/h). |
storm intensified further to attain sustained | winds of 45 mph (70 km/h) and a minimum barometric p |
Bess reached peak | winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) over the open waters of |
rida near Sarasota as a minimal hurricane with | winds of 75 mph (120 km/h). |
etric pressure was 28.50 inches of mercury and | winds of 74 mph, about 600 people died by drowning. |
uations in intensity, the system attained peak | winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) in the Gulf of Mexico, an |
y 2, the storm reached its peak intensity with | winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and a barometric pressure |
Winds of up to 35 mph (56 km/h) were recorded north | |
21 km) south of Socorro Island, which reported | winds of 45 mph (72 km/h). |
hurricane strength, or with maximum sustained | winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h). |
Sustained | winds of 46 mph (74 km/h) were reported, and offshor |
re reaching its peak intensity on July 16 with | winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). |
strengthened to reach peak 1-minute sustained | winds of 260 km/h (160 mp/h), which would make it a |
waters it steadily strengthened to reach peak | winds of 165 mph (265 km/h) on September 11. |
fall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with | winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) on September 18. |
helle made landfall on south-central Cuba with | winds of 140 mph (225 km/h), the strongest Cuban lan |
Hurricane Sergio to intensify further to reach | winds of 120 mph (195 km/h). |
In addition, a ship nearby reported | winds of 35 mph (45 km/h). |
Early on September 26 it weakened to | winds of about 105 mph (165 km/h), before it quickly |
Six Yogas of Naropa that work with the subtle | winds of the subtle body so that the practitioner's |
This is equivalent to | winds of around 30 mph (50 km/h). |
The antenna was designed to withstand | winds of 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) and the entir |
man, with a pressure of 995 mbar and sustained | winds of 80 km/h (50 mph); shortly thereafter it beg |
group called Maika'i Kamakani 'O Kohala ("fine | winds of Kohala, Hawaii") to protect historic sites |
as estimated by the JTWC to have attained peak | winds of 85 km/h (50 km/h), with an atmospheric pres |
and the storm reached its peak intensity with | winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) about 6-12 hours after bei |
e engineering which fortify it against typhoon | winds of up to 200 km/h (with the top swaying by a m |
ttained its peak intensity on October 31, with | winds of 145 mph (233 km/h) and a barometric pressur |
At 0600 UTC, Aletta attained peak | winds of 45 mph (72 km/h) while nearly stationary in |
intensify and attained Category 3 status with | winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). |
he majority of the state experienced sustained | winds of at least 50 mph (85 km/h). |
Continued reconnaissance flights reported peak | winds of about 30 mph (48 km/h). |
mberto quickly re-intensified and reached peak | winds of 105 mph (170 km/h), while located about 200 |
il 27, 2011, a moderate tornado with sustained | winds of 90-100 mph struck the communities of Ben Wh |
hing its peak intensity the following day with | winds of 140 mph (220 km/h). |
estward, gradually intensifying to attain peak | winds of 35 mph (56 km/h) by September 25. |
ather radar in Tallahassee, Florida that found | winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) around the center of circu |
on in Puerto Madero, Mexico recorded sustained | winds of 36 mph (58 km/h) with gusts of 53 mph (85 k |
pical disturbance made landfall on Rotuma with | winds of 35 km/h (25 mph). |
ted area 30 miles (48 km) east of Cameron with | winds of 105 mph (170 km/h), equivalent to a Categor |
morning, 01A attained its peak intensity with | winds of 205 km/h (125 mph), according to the JTWC. |
Late on June 3, Alberto attained peak | winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) while located about 120 m |
arlos made landfall early on June 27 with peak | winds of 65 mph (100 km/h), about 60 miles (95 km) w |
le to withstand to withstand Level 3 hurricane | winds of up to 110 mph. |
ing is issued just prior to when the strongest | winds of the eyewall are expected to impact an area. |
y, the system attained its peak intensity with | winds of 95 km/h (60 mph 10-minute sustained) and a |
Winds of Promise | |
Oregon, USA, the station is currently owned by | Winds of Praise Broadcasting. |
sion, Tsuyoshi Tamura, claims it can withstand | winds of up to 201 mph (90 m/s) and survive an earth |
Winds of the Cumberland | |
f times by gone still remain unhampered by the | winds of change. |
ll, the storm attained its peak intensity with | winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a barometric pressure |
In September 2008, the | winds of Hurricane Ike caused extensive damage to th |
eclared it had reached its peak intensity with | winds of 75 km/h (45 mph). |
and changeable climate, due to the prevailing | winds of the Gulf Stream. |
8, Hurricane Mitch moved over Swan Island with | winds of 180 mph. |
The storm surges and | winds of hurricanes may be destructive to human-made |
Winds of Change | |
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