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umel at around 2145 UTC with maximum sustained | winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) and then again made a se |
ughout Luzon from May 6 to 8 peaking on May 7. | Winds of 85-140 km/h combined with heavy rain damage |
ions and release pilot balloons to measure the | winds aloft at the synoptic hours of 0000, 0600, 120 |
etric pressure was 28.50 inches of mercury and | winds of 74 mph, about 600 people died by drowning. |
Games and Messages for | winds (since 1984) |
st EP by the Norwegian neoclassical metal band | Winds. |
distance to Yalta is 41 kilometres (25 mi) and | winds around the mountains above the sea. |
Michael eventually | winds up in the hospital (after paramedics who are c |
of central New Orleans with minimal gale-force | winds. |
nd her attacks are modelled after miracles and | winds. |
the duo CD Both Sides of the Same Mirror (Nine | Winds, 1989); When Silence Pulls, with Andrew Cyrill |
s to a scenic overlook of the Mississippi, one | winds past Indian burial mounds, one passes through |
ains form a natural barrier to the moist trade | winds that blow from the east, causing a rainfall of |
e valley floor and benefit from moist, cooling | winds in the summer afternoons. |
ean, with influences from the moisture bearing | winds from the south and cold winds from the north, |
set up on a date with main character Mona, but | winds up falling for her mother, Phyllis (played by |
se the site to strong Southwest Monsoons, with | winds occasionally reaching over 12 m/s (39 ft/s), m |
ocated on the B278, which starts at Morden and | winds through Carshalton past Oaks Park and into the |
The Arctic dipole lets more southern | winds into the Arctic ocean resulting in more ice me |
raser appeared in several movies, most notably | Winds of the Wasteland (1936) with John Wayne, and L |
g the height of the storm, 80-90 mph sustained | winds shredded the awnings and bent the steel suppor |
reading of 900 millibars and 180 mph sustained | winds. |
evel Airport readings showed 75-85 MPH gusting | winds, whereas measurements on hillside homes showed |
ng to vindicate his former mentor's murder, he | winds up on the trail of betrayal and lethal corrupt |
Song is named "The | Winds Of War". |
on April 29, the JTWC estimated Nargis reached | winds of 160 km/h (100 mph), and at the same time th |
A nature trail | winds its way through the village. |
d from the garden, a quarter-mile nature trail | winds through pitch pine forest to Cape Poge Wildlif |
tions on the route to be navigated, prevailing | winds, currents, shoals and landmarks. |
NC 344 | winds northwestward through rural Pasquotank County |
1/State Highway 6 via Rapaura, near Blenheim) | winds westward to Havelock. |
In addition, a ship nearby reported | winds of 35 mph (45 km/h). |
was more of an exercise than necessity because | winds remained below critical for the entire storm. |
n his resistance towards the new duty-friendly | winds of opinion meant more election debate than bef |
roof structure down, workers hoped for no high | winds. |
Although no gale-force | winds were reported in the region, the system is tho |
Koolau Range on Oahu, although no significant | winds or flooding was reported. |
m cold and violent westerly and north westerly | winds due to the ridges that surround the town. |
Kennedy Memorial Drive, formerly North Drive, | winds from the East end of the park to the Great Hig |
seasonal rainfall from the north-east monsoon | winds, from late September to mid November. |
The road heads northward and | winds sharply through largely uninhabited swampland |
yphoons and the seasonal northwesterly monsoon | winds. |
other smaller circuits in the US, notably the | Winds From The Void tour in 2007. |
There are occasional freezing | winds from the mountains and frosts are common betwe |
Octet for | Winds (1958) |
Octet for | winds in B-flat, Op. 216, 1892 |
ght plagued the Midwest into early October and | winds were strong. |
The Tower of the | Winds, also called horologion (timepiece), is an oct |
open trough with no indications of gale-force | winds associated with it. |
ver below Goat Island opposite the Cave of the | Winds. |
seum, the Stoa of Hadrian and the Tower of the | Winds. |
se profiles are useful in the study of stellar | winds in many types of stars. |
The Oaken Throne) falls down because of heavy | winds, and many of the grey squirrels in the park be |
us leaf shape, reminiscent of the Tower of the | Winds in Athens. |
the Pagoda, Pigeon House and the Tower of the | Winds. |
A combination of gale-force | winds, a high tide and rough seas caused Towyn's flo |
sed for showing time, such as the Tower of the | Winds. |
tenant M. F. Maury in his investigation of the | winds and currents of the ocean, sailing as far as t |
Because of the | winds, the waters were as choppy as those used for t |
The combined effects of high | winds, heavy rainfall, and high tides led to floodin |
Amazing photos of the | winds devastation (sofas blown thru sliding glass do |
as they found a small area of hurricane-force | winds, although there were no signs of eye formation |
Near the coast, the combination of strong | winds and the storm surge damaged or destroyed thous |
It is because of the prominence of the | winds in this mass and "the German terminology for a |
The Tower of the | Winds |
The race was abandoned in 1987 because of high | winds and structural damage. |
ng in the Baltic Sea with a prevalence of west | winds, induce a "slow" matched Kelvin wave to rise a |
lightning strikes during the period of highest | winds. |
Unable to exit the port because of contrary | winds and with supplies nearly exhausted, two crew, |
The structure is based on the Tower of the | Winds which is on the Roman agora in Athens. |
The columns have modified Tower of the | Winds type capitals. |
the West and 1996's Nexus: The Kingdom of the | Winds in Asia. |
Thus it might mean simply 'Head of the | Winds'. |
unable to leave Portsmouth because of westerly | winds. |
ding on altitude and the ferocity of northerly | winds. |
The majority, and the strongest, of the | winds are from the south-west and north-east as Atla |
The 1987 running was abandoned because of high | winds and structural damage. |
desert erodes my heart like the erosion of the | winds which saw the plains, from afar the wadis groa |
n October 28, she encountered week of contrary | winds followed by a nor'west gale and heavy seas whi |
to gather data about the possible use of solar | winds. |
was derived from Aeolus, the Greek god of the | winds. |
d by ship-masters about the effects of adverse | winds and drift currents on the path of a ship. |
There are occasional risks of strong | winds, frosts and hailstones. |
the bardic name Marghak an Gwyns (Rider of the | Winds) for services to Cornish art. |
Ohio, it created a final burst of straightline | winds before dying down. |
ells the monks "might witness the birth of the | winds and clouds." |
lian, California as the director of Whispering | Winds Catholic Conference Center. |
reek mythological figure Aeolus, Keeper of the | Winds in Homer's Odyssey, because of the frequent wi |
3 in-6 ft 7 in) high, stunted because of harsh | winds and dry summers. |
e architecture was taken from the Tower of the | Winds in Athens, one of the time tested designs of d |
nd in developing the leading theory of stellar | winds for "hot stars". |
usually have an eyewall and radius of maximum | winds that contract to a very small size, around 10 |
rologium at Athens, the so-called Tower of the | Winds, a considerable portion of which still exists. |
g hours of January 29, 2008, a mixture of high | winds and fire (which local authorities determined l |
s are classified as being 'a swath of damaging | winds not exceeding 2.5 miles in diameter'. |
e Second Severn Crossing, during times of high | winds at the Severn Bridge the A48 was used as part |
With the help of the | winds and fog he succeeded in evading the British bl |
Temple of the | Winds is the fourth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fa |
igns of James Wyatt, based on the Tower of the | Winds in Athens. |
is an Aboriginal word that means place of many | winds. |
Intensity of these | winds and geographical "flatness" of a relief that l |
ripteral temple at Tivoli and the Tower of the | Winds at Athens, reached by a spiral staircase and o |
n expedition, being a paper and chart on trade | winds and monsoons. |
destruction have also been blamed on sundowner | winds. |
It was originally released in 2002 on Vinland | Winds Records, but was re-released in 2004 on No Col |
"Cold Front Puts the Chill on Ill | Winds; Weather: Alaskan storm system blocks return o |
rd attained hurricane status, based on surface | winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). |
Becoming Rio Inabon from this point on, it | winds its way through the hills paralleling PR-511 t |
ly steamers, using her paddle wheels only when | winds were inadequate or contrary. |
n edge of the convection, and Kay only reached | winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) before starting to weaken. |
Strong seasonal onshore trade | winds make the area popular for kitesurfing and wind |
e bulk of the storm remained over open waters, | winds along the coast ran about 25 mph (40 km/h). |
rrival at Shoreham on 20 January, force 7 or 8 | winds meant she was unable to enter harbour. |
ad is sometimes closed due to snowfall or high | winds. |
oof support in the event of heavy snow or high | winds. |
n south-westerly / southerly or north-easterly | winds. |
the road can be closed due to snowfall or high | winds. |
(indicating a violent storm or hurricane-force | winds) 73 days per year, according to weather record |
er, the continued absence of frost or westerly | winds meant that at the end of winter catchments wer |
ng as a full-sized Baroque orchestra including | winds, brass, and timpani. |
March every year the Vela Organising committee | winds up the activities related to invitation and do |
The Hounds of Spring is a concert overture for | winds, written by the American composer, Alfred Reed |
Oregon, USA, the station is currently owned by | Winds of Praise Broadcasting. |
s data showing that parts of the Pacific trade | winds, called the Walker circulation, have slowed do |
east of Ocean Beach, carried by Pacific Ocean | winds. |
imilarity with the Panch Mahal - the palace of | winds - at Fatehpur Sikri). |
he municipality's promenade, the Paseo Calvia, | winds through La Porrassa. |
Delta Passage (aka | Winds of Promise) |
, Kenneth strengthened to reach peak sustained | winds of 135 mph (215 km/h), a Category 4 hurricane |
he storm strengthened further to its peak with | winds of 65 mph (100 km/h). |
It ultimately peaked with | winds corresponding to Category 4 status on the mode |
eorology stated that its intensity peaked with | winds of 215 km/h (125 mph) and a pressure of 915 hP |
In Pedernales, gusty | winds uprooted trees, several of which fell on power |
k refuge in shelters as 150 kilometer per hour | winds tore at buildings and rain-soaked hillsides sl |
Compare the four giants who personify the | winds in Greek mythology. |
about to come true, hurls himself at Peter and | winds up in the trash. |
Philarmonia Orchestral | Winds: Conductor, Carly Kulawitz. |
Quintet in E-flat for Piano and | Winds, Op. 16, was written by Ludwig van Beethoven i |
and string trio Op.84, a quintet for piano and | winds Op.80, a quintet for piano and string quartet |
remembered today for his Quintet for Piano and | Winds, Op.48 and his String Quartet, Op.56. |
l, as the pianist in his Quintet for Piano and | Winds, Opus 16. |
ference, including Julia Dream and A Pillow of | Winds. |
West of the U.S. 101 Freeway, Piner Creek | winds through a retail and commercial/industrial are |
ior to its landfall on the Isles of Pines with | winds near 115 mph (185 km/h). |
Pink, Kerry | Winds of Change: A History of Woolnorth (2003) |
ums like Ni Main Yaar Nu Sajda Kardi, Piya and | Winds of Rajasthan (for Times Music released early 2 |
ain, amounting to 4 in (100 mm) in places, and | winds gusting up to 40 mph (65 km/h) over eastern Pe |
which have been formed by the planet's strong | winds. |
brielle made landfall at this exact point with | winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). |
from the Arctic regions by the polar easterly | winds. |
It will use the Polar vortex | winds to circle around the South Pole, returning aft |
he number of times that the polygonal boundary | winds around its center; it is the polygonal form of |
ment force: visibility over land was poor, the | winds were unfavourable, and the towns were better d |
Possum Kingdom | winds for 65 miles (105 km) down the Brazos River, a |
while the combination of the precipitation and | winds caused an estimated $1.14 billion (2007 NT$, $ |
erence to the chilly prevailing north-easterly | winds that can and frequently do blow off the North |
The prevailing south-westerly | winds scour the beach and alternately either pile up |
pple production because of the prevailing high | winds and scarcity of water. |
cursions combined with the prevailing westerly | winds. |
osed point, aided by the prevailing south-west | winds. |
nto the turbines with the prevailing southwest | winds, the result could be an environmental disaster |
easterly direction by the prevailing westerly | winds of the Roaring Forties. |
Because it faces the prevailing westerly | winds, Sutton Bank has been used for ridge soaring s |
February 1918, with prevailing north-westerly | winds and hot sultry weather (typical conditions for |
to the wide open plains and prevalent northern | winds, and the proximity to the coast and the natura |
ld in July of each year with a procession that | winds through both Bispham and Norbreck starting and |
The storms produced strong | winds, flash flooding and large hailstones in the re |
Erika also produced gusty | winds and light rain in the Azores. |
Scotia, its large circulation produced strong | winds across all of Atlantic Canada and New England, |
ughout southern Mexico, Agatha produced strong | winds and heavy rain, as well as high waves, estimat |
Thursday, 4 April 1929 produced north-easterly | winds across Tasmania. |
New Brunswick, the storm complex produced high | winds with gusts of up to 84 mph (135 km/h). |
) test section that is capable of producing up | winds speeds of up to 45 metres per second (100 mph) |
ewfoundland, intensifying and producing strong | winds throughout Atlantic Canada. |
rmuda on October 12, producing hurricane-force | winds on the island. |
the 25th and 26th of October, producing strong | winds, rain, hail, widespread tornadoes and the majo |
es onto Nantahala National Forest property and | winds down to the Horesepasture River, then upstream |
landfall along the Orissa coast near Puri with | winds around 45-55 km/h (30-35 mph). |
include Ideas of Order, Polyphony, Quartet for | Winds, described by Thomson as "one of the most sati |
al Youth Jazz Wales, Solstice Quartet, Orpheus | Winds. |
When a prominent racehorse owner | winds up dead-allegedly kicked to death by his prize |
of over one million degrees, with raging solar | winds that reach a velocity of up to 1000 km a secon |
a terminus of the Main North Line railway that | winds its way through the Hundalee Hills, and it was |
s east coast, Gamede produced squally rain and | winds. |
d from Hurricane Gert were limited to rain and | winds in the Lesser Antilles, as well as lighter win |
al approach to runway 24 in heavy rain, strong | winds and poor visibility, the aircraft touched down |
nding coastal areas with continuous rain, high | winds, and tidal surges, and dumping large quantitie |
Rainbow Street | winds up through Jabal Amman |
Base recorded 38.1 mm (1.5 in) of rainfall and | winds up to 34 km/h (21 mph). |
; the combination of unseasonable rainfall and | winds resulted in crop damage in Miami-Dade County. |
gency issued warnings for heavy rainfall, high | winds, and rough seas. |
waters it steadily strengthened to reach peak | winds of 165 mph (265 km/h) on September 11. |
itions, and steadily intensified to reach peak | winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) on September 1. Fabian t |
Bess reached peak | winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) over the open waters of |
mberto quickly re-intensified and reached peak | winds of 105 mph (170 km/h), while located about 200 |
alysis, it was considered to have reached peak | winds of 185 km/h (115 mph). |
It reached peak | winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) on July 16, though as it i |
Roslyn reached peak | winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) 48 hours after attaining |
oved northward toward the coast, reaching peak | winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) before turning westward a |
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