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e over after being damaged by tornado-strength | winds on April 2, 2006. |
y power poles were broken or blown down by the | winds. |
he survey, and despite being impeded by strong | winds, they took numerous soundings to establish dep |
Ausnet, which was felled on February 7 by high | winds, was intimidated in an effort to prevent evide |
f times by gone still remain unhampered by the | winds of change. |
Chilled by winter | winds |
ken down because it was knocked around by high | winds. |
The Outer Belt is affected by solar | winds, and is thus flattened to 59,500 km in the are |
ast) to reduce the oscillations caused by high | winds that were a factor in the collapse of Emley Mo |
ires in Aracatuba, Brazil, were fanned by high | winds, creating a tornado of fire. |
kefront Airport was damaged by hurricane-force | winds and the storm surge of Hurricane Katrina in 20 |
Blown by storm | winds, |
Climate: tropical; modified by trade | winds; warm season (December to May), cool season (M |
as of the Eastern Cape were affected by strong | winds and heavy rainfall, although Queenstown once a |
subject to being damaged or destroyed by high | winds. |
nal panels were blown off the east side by the | winds from Hurricane Jeanne just three weeks later. |
that power lines had been knocked down by high | winds and the heavy rains triggered minor flooding i |
The fire, aided by high | winds and dry conditions, quickly spread, threatenin |
e effects of the fire were increased by strong | winds. |
continent, and are constantly swept by strong | winds. |
El Monte was buffeted by high | winds, damaging corn crops and trees. |
of the thick, dark material was spread by high | winds across 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of the surface of |
widely used when rain is accompanied by strong | winds in other Spanish-speaking countries. |
PIPs also get damaged by strong | winds, dew, and rain. |
Darwin's quote: "Hoylake, blown upon by mighty | winds, breeder of mighty champions" highlights one o |
hips in Vamei's eyewall were damaged by strong | winds. |
bably the result of high seas caused by strong | winds and that the initial rescue effort was hampere |
cement canopy was partially torn away by heavy | winds in El Paso. |
In Philadelphia, tree limbs were broken by the | winds. |
These four books were published by Fair | Winds Press. |
"Most days the water is blown out by SW | winds, but fronts can pass and the wind turns more n |
torm in February 2011 and was lashed by strong | winds with gusts over 125km/h , large hailstone s an |
ennium Roller Coaster is also affected by high | winds (though not as badly as Jubilee Odyssey) and s |
uiser force, and, although buffeted by 80-knot | winds en route, completed a safe passage to Humboldt |
experiencing cold winters broken up by Chinook | winds, and warm, dry summers. |
ee County, a semi-truck was blown over by high | winds. |
Turbulence, caused by strong | winds or flow from a river, will mix the supercooled |
he Patagonian pampas that are whipped by dusty | winds. |
letely outgassed and been ripped away by solar | winds long ago, but volatile materials may remain at |
tangled woods and impassable bogs, by piercing | winds and pitiless storms of rain, seemed a hopeless |
e first laugh of a baby, and is brought by the | winds to Pixie Hollow (which is part of the island o |
with the distribution of ash by high-altitude | winds from October to June. |
ng "The Big Burn" - a wildfire fed by Palouser | winds (see "The Big Burn" by Timothy Egan. |
ck up due to the cleaning events caused by the | winds in the Martian atmosphere. |
Rock formation carved by high | winds at Dolly Sods, West Virginia, USA. |
ted area 30 miles (48 km) east of Cameron with | winds of 105 mph (170 km/h), equivalent to a Categor |
sion, Tsuyoshi Tamura, claims it can withstand | winds of up to 201 mph (90 m/s) and survive an earth |
As can strong | winds, which dries the plant as well. |
des require insulated glass that can withstand | winds up to 90 miles per hour (145 km/h) instead of |
The Caney Fork | winds its way westward from its source atop the Cumb |
There are signs of urban canyon effect | winds by the spring of 1909. |
fall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with | winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) on September 18. |
attack' occurs when many embers are carried by | winds in a cluster. |
belief, touching this plant will cause strong | winds to blow (an undesirable state). |
ria was a small storm, although it caused high | winds in some locations and moderate coastal floodin |
Guo recorded her first solo CD, Autumn | Winds, a classical/new-age album. |
of convection developed over the center, with | winds increasing to 65 mph (105 km/h). |
ses from the second and third cervical nerves, | winds around the posterior border of the Sternocleid |
t begins to make sudden weather changes (snow, | winds, storms). |
ssion passes along the English Channel, strong | winds can occur from the east or north-east. |
ar surface parameters and chemical abundances, | winds and dust shells of red giants; Doppler tomogra |
platform from which a small circular staircase | winds up to the playing cabin. |
other observation in the capital city recorded | winds of 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) before the ro |
hia Inquirer called Chicago "the great city of | winds and fires." |
The city reported | winds near 80 mph (130 km/h), and the lowest pressur |
her of Bryan's friends in the acting class who | winds up dating Jennifer. |
iments to the study and measure the clouds and | winds of the ginat planets. |
land (it is also exposed to the cold northern | winds coming over the sea). |
In 1987, as the Cold War | winds down, improvements in technology have enabled |
e DO area is protected from the cold northerly | winds by the coastal hills, and enjoys a relatively |
My Old Tunes; (4) Curfew Song; (5) Come Little | Winds and Wind Dance (orchestra); (6) Tears and Laug |
onfirmed EF1 tornado struck the community with | winds estimated at 105 miles per hour. |
le, and the Marching Trailblazers, composed of | winds, percussion, and the color guard. |
Many of Maslanka's compositions for | winds and percussion have become established pieces |
th performed Mozart's Sinfonia concertante for | winds and orchestra with The Philadelphia Orchestra |
prone to sway under certain conditions (heavy | winds, bands marching in-step, etc.), not unlike the |
Under certain meteorological conditions strong | winds pour out of the Fraser Valley and over the rel |
Nor was the impact of his teaching confined to | winds alone, as the many string players and pianists |
t on the cape, which experiences constant high | winds during the spring and summer and severe storms |
s a moped onto a bridge under construction and | winds up in the water below. |
ll as No 18 Fighter Section, controlling three | winds of three squadrons, five of which were also Po |
Conversely, Katabatic | winds are down-slope winds, frequently produced at n |
stal area climates characterized by cool moist | winds blowing inland from the Pacific Ocean, San Fra |
The vineyards benefit from cooling northern | winds from the Causse du Larzac over the ripening pe |
(an unimproved town road) at Eppie Corners and | winds through hilly terrain through the hamlet of Ke |
of a very long, broad epidermal corridor that | winds in dense loops over the upperside (and often a |
nsists of long, broad, epidermal corridor that | winds in dense loops over the upper-side of the leaf |
Without the protective tree cover, the | winds and sands coming off Lake Michigan quickly ero |
ing and closing its eyes, and created seasonal | winds by breathing. |
The riding was named for Nose Creek that | winds its way through the northern part of Calgary. |
hat forms the headwaters of Juniper Creek that | winds its way to Lake George in the Saint Johns Rive |
helle made landfall on south-central Cuba with | winds of 140 mph (225 km/h), the strongest Cuban lan |
orm Noel made landfall near Gibara, Cuba, with | winds of about 60 mph (95 km/h). |
The influence of sea currents and | winds is constantly altering the shape and position |
While geostrophic currents or | winds come from an equilibrium of a particular syste |
aveled across the ocean via ocean currents and | winds. |
At its peak, the cyclone attained | winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) along with a minimum pre |
cane Andrew was a small tropical cyclone, with | winds of 35 miles per hour (56 km/h) extending out o |
In Came the Darkness, Four | Winds, New York, 1981. |
stern tip of the island the following day with | winds of 50 mph (85 km/h). |
hing its peak intensity the following day with | winds of 140 mph (220 km/h). |
a well-defined eye, and the next day estimated | winds of 125 mph (200 km/h) as they reported concent |
Over the four days, gusty | winds kept scores barely under par. |
made the passage to Cape Lynas in 21 days; the | winds were generally light, and the captain seems to |
above the pavement, but fell to his death when | winds exceeded 48 kilometres per hour (30 miles per |
erto Rico landfall on the 29th, decreasing its | winds further over the island. |
ed warning sirens due to the derecho's extreme | winds, despite the fact there was no tornado. |
ured Europe with Parkway Drive, Despised Icon, | Winds Of Plague and The Warriors. |
Despite political | winds that greatly favored Democrats in the national |
Despite the | winds, a satellite photo of the storm showed poor or |
Despite strong | winds on the final two days, Sam Snead won his secon |
rge as softballs and destructive straight-line | winds as strong as 90 mph (145 km/h) were reported. |
He holds positions as a Director of | Winds at Canterbury Christ Church University and Hea |
A Discourse of | Winds |
Rubber vine seeds are dispersed by | winds and flooding. |
her tantras, the yogi attempts to dissolve the | winds and drops into the central channel at the leve |
ven thunderstorms breaking out when drier east | winds, originating in the European continent, clash |
Rustic Road #1, a scenic drive that | winds over hills and around lakes, was Wisconsin's f |
c lake accessible from Lake Pabor Drive, which | winds around the northern and eastern parts of it. |
he vineyards from winter frosts and dry summer | winds. |
In addition, when the lake is dry, seasonal | winds blow fine sands off the exposed lake bed. |
dcast was instituted for the codes, dubbed the | Winds Code by the Americans. |
Duck River | winds through the garden. |
es and stations failed during the storm due to | winds as well as dust and salt accretion. |
across the city and in Gatineau, Quebec due to | winds locally at 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). |
ble, Duo Atypica, the Schanzer/Speach Duo, New | Winds, Paul Hoskin, Kevin Norton, the E.S.P. Ensembl |
In November 2009 during strong | winds, two Worthing kite surfers became the first pe |
from its moorings at North Shields during high | winds, drifting across the River Tyne and colliding |
dmark, the excessive noise created during high | winds has resulted in the flag being lowered during |
a large staircase with landings for each floor | winds from the bottom all the way up to the top floo |
last being in 1998 when Hurricane Earl brought | winds exceeding 80 miles per hour (130 km/h). |
countryside near Athens, Ohio, in the east and | winds its way westward across Southern Ohio, finally |
bring in the rain and the North Easterly Trade | Winds blowing in the dry harmattan across the Sahara |
The road swings eastwards and | winds through the village of Oxhey, now a suburb of |
The Echidna Trail | winds its way amongst some of the best remnant veget |
The tornado was rated EF-0 with | winds at 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), a width of 20 |
ords, and one, amazing solo jazz effort, "Jazz | Winds from a New Direction", a collection of Jazz st |
on each side, representing the eight principal | winds. |
ust 23, Hurricane Andrew struck Eleuthera with | winds of 160 miles per hour (260 km/h). |
On October 18, 1542, he encountered heavy | winds upon rounding the Point and was forced to turn |
En route they encountered strong | winds, poor visibility and at times were subjected t |
In the end, Shemp | winds up with both women, but still prefers his imag |
d have the varied names of vital energy, vital | winds (prana), spiritual energy, ojas, shakti, tummo |
ing with its tradition of naming engines after | winds, the Wright R-1200 of 1925 was called the Simo |
The English Concert | Winds were a group of wind players from the orchestr |
The boundary of the regular Enneagram {9/4} | winds around its centre 4 times, so it has a density |
r to glide, with max speed equaling prevailing | winds. |
This is equivalent to | winds of around 30 mph (50 km/h). |
Based on satellite estimates, its | winds peaked at 140 mph (220 km/h) and a minimum bar |
iver Lake, DJ Spooky, Das Racist, Ethel, Imani | Winds, Bill Morrison, and many others. |
.S. Route 17 near the community of Eulonia and | winds generally east through salt marshes into Sapel |
from the storm that were used to evaluate its | winds. |
er the water surface however, so even moderate | winds made crossing the bridge a tough experience. |
Onslow on 24 February it caused even stronger | winds (sustained at up to 60 kilometres per hour (37 |
on of the incoming tide and exceptionally high | winds produced by Storm Martin caused a sudden rise |
at the Bermuda Weather Service expected gusty | winds and potentially heavy rainfall. |
Ryukyu Islands near Taiwan, experienced strong | winds gusting up to 98 km/h (60 mph). |
Darwin experienced high | winds and heavy rain, but was only affected by the s |
he majority of the state experienced sustained | winds of at least 50 mph (85 km/h). |
, the region was experiencing extremely strong | winds and low relative humidity, which fanned the fi |
in the mid-1990s which brought extremely high | winds, destroying many of the older, larger trees. |
GH ALREADY!" at which point the eyecatch music | winds down like a switched-off record. |
ss than a 100 yards wide, and rated at F1 with | winds less than 100 mph extending north across Colum |
Oakville tornado was classified as an F3 with | winds of 183 mph. |
can, by employing his tail as a fan, generate | winds strong enough to demolish buildings and hurl d |
d, the stars of R136 are emitting fast stellar | winds, which are colliding with the surrounding gase |
to 1960s Singapore in search of her father and | winds up in the eponymous sleazy night club. |
Texas, and despite more favorable upper-level | winds, it showed no signs of redevelopment. |
est influence and one of their favorite bands, | Winds Of Plague. |
3:15.4 in race conditions that featured strong | winds and blowing dust. |
He may also have felt the | winds of political change coming in Oldham and decid |
of natural risks such as forest fires, strong | winds etc., increasing the probability of CO2 emissi |
ricane Hunters recorded flight-level sustained | winds of 180 mph (290 km/h) to the north and northea |
inted to manage disasters caused by floods and | winds. |
it made landfall near Clearwater, Florida with | winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) during the morning of June |
When coming into Buffalo Gap, FM 89 | winds through town then continues northward toward A |
ley that are most affected by the cool fog and | winds from San Pablo Bay. |
There is a risk of frost, freezing fog, high | winds and hailstones in winter/spring. |
ermined to be pilot error that followed strong | winds pushing the plane off course. |
The area's climate is as follows: strong | winds from both the mountains and the sea, a few day |
Threnos (1998), for orchestral | winds |
Exiting the forest, AR | winds before meeting US 65/AR 9/AR 330 north of Clin |
ds to Pamankade where Havelock Road, forks and | winds one of its ways to meet the Sri Saranankara Ro |
Fortunately, northwesterly | winds blew the 60 by 100 nmi (110 by 190 km; 69 by 1 |
tional Weather Service survey teams found that | winds reached 120 mph (190 km/h) in the area, which |
our stars associated with the four directional | winds. |
psed on 13 January 1984, due to the freak high | winds of that winter. |
Frequent strong | winds off the Atlantic Ocean make for excellent surf |
The Frio River | winds alongside Garner State Park (on the left) |
ing together with good shelter from prevailing | winds. |
The Eola-Amity Hills area benefits from steady | winds off the Pacific Ocean that reach the Willamett |
to the Fourth Presbyterian Church from strong | winds, and the lifting of the Hereford Inlet Lightho |
in semi-shade or shade, protected from strong | winds. |
eaths plus two other deaths from straight-line | winds. |
power as numerous power lines fell from strong | winds. |
just south of the town and sheltered from the | winds off the coast by low lying cliffs that surroun |
land) protects a small area of water from high | winds. |
The Eola-Amity Hills area benefits from steady | winds off the Pacific Ocean that reach the Willamett |
d by a stone wall to protect the vine from the | winds. |
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