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, and North Carolina coastlines, reaching peak | winds of 85 mph while offshore. |
more despite decreased outflow, reaching peak | winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). |
rence accelerated northeastward, reaching peak | winds as a hurricane after passing near Bermuda. |
on in Puerto Madero, Mexico recorded sustained | winds of 36 mph (58 km/h) with gusts of 53 mph (85 k |
cond ship in Puerto Morelos recorded sustained | winds of 70 mph (110 km/h). |
mission into Marco which recorded flight-level | winds of 70 miles per hour (110 km/h) which correspo |
uck by the eastern eyewall, recorded sustained | winds of 122 mph (197 km/h) with gust estimated at 1 |
Regular strong | winds make the lake a popular place for kitesurfing. |
They have relatively weak | winds, smooth laminar walls, and typically travel ve |
rather than acoustic signals to remotely sense | winds aloft. |
Continued reconnaissance flights reported peak | winds of about 30 mph (48 km/h). |
However, Hurricane Hunters reported strong | winds in excess of 90 mph (145 km/h) within the deep |
ouisiana, a weather station reported sustained | winds of 26 mph (42 km/h) with gusts up to 42 mph (6 |
Nantucket also reported sustained | winds of 60 mph (96 km/h), and as the storm passed t |
The island of Martinique reported sustained | winds of 39 miles per hour (63 km/h) with gusts to 5 |
nches (130 mm) of rainfall was reported, while | winds brought down trees and ripped awnings. |
The resulting course | winds through dense live oak and pine, with more wat |
cals on projects by artists like Rich Mullins ( | Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth) and others. |
70), The Chickencoop Chinaman (1972), Ride the | Winds (1974), and the role of Manjiro in Stephen Son |
ehind Campsite B51), the Snake Den Ridge Trail | winds for 5.3 miles (8.5 km) to its junction with th |
ta scale for nearly a mile in Riegelwood, with | winds approaching 200 mph (320 km/h). |
ing trails, and the Lower Neponset River Trail | winds through the park. |
The River Taff | winds through the centre of the city and together wi |
ndscape study ... The Pemigewasset river which | winds through the valley, is somewhat like the Saco |
w Zealand and runs down the Taylor River which | winds its way through the middle of the town. |
plateau above the nearby Tal'ianki River that | winds its way through this area in a narrow riverine |
The Riverfront Trail | winds along this stretch of the creek and has a numb |
ate Pasco CR 41 in Blanton, as Trilby Road and | winds through rural northeastern Pasco County, first |
The Battle Road Trail | winds through fields and forests and is accessible f |
A local road (Gi-3440) | winds up from Lezo, running next along the backbone |
State Road 800 | winds its way along the airport's northern side, pas |
ts on either side, leads off Trevenna Road and | winds through parklands up to the house. |
passing under Interstate 610, the road slowly | winds north, through wooded but densely populated ne |
sity is located just off of the main road that | winds up the mountain where a 24 hour Wellcome Super |
oute, and its extension Carrington Road, which | winds between the Pouakai and Kaitake ranges, are na |
bands' direction from swing to rockabilly and | winds up sounding, according to CCM magazine, someth |
pical disturbance made landfall on Rotuma with | winds of 35 km/h (25 mph). |
is reached via a steeply ascending route which | winds through a wooded natural park, whose flora whe |
ong the Silk Road, an ancient trade route that | winds from China to the Mediterranean Sea. |
Although State Route 2 | winds along the northern side of the wilderness, the |
Route 3A | winds through the heart of the Pine Hills. |
as Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway, S.R. 348 | winds 14.1 miles (22.7 km) through the Chattahoochee |
land, well inshore and under short sail, light | winds from the northeast, and weather rather thick. |
Due to this, Sam also | winds up alienating his family except for Nat. |
Shemp is a good samaritan, who | winds up in Jane's apartment after a good deed, and |
008 season is the 36th season of the Santa Ana | Winds Youth Band, and it is under the direction of M |
The band's name was derived from the Santa Ana | winds weather pattern, and is a reference to the fac |
The Santa Ana | winds in Southern California sweep from the deserts |
Main article: Santa Ana | winds |
he summer and fall, during which the Santa Ana | winds occur. |
For the weather pattern, see Santa Ana | winds. |
nditions changed from the tumultuous Santa Ana | winds to lower temperatures, more humidity, and more |
bject to tsunamis, floods, droughts, Santa Ana | winds, wildfires, landslides on steep terrain, and h |
The cause of the fire is said to be Santa Ana | winds, which gusted up to 60 mph (96 km/h) on Novemb |
Southern California since 1887, and Santa Ana | winds up to 70 miles per hour (110 km/h) which allow |
At a time when high Santa Ana | winds grounded other firefighting aircraft, a repres |
Westside of Los Angeles, where real Santa Ana | winds reportedly gave Meyers and her team a winter d |
The Santa Ana | Winds Youth Band is a community youth marching band |
They had tried to make it to Sapienza but | winds were against them and they took the risk of be |
This National Scenic Byway | winds its way through The Upstate and passes through |
andidates including "Odell High School," "West | Winds High School," and "Bernie Edwards High School" |
in the 2002 Pacific hurricane season, packing | winds of 125 mph (205 km/h) as it moved out of the C |
as representing either the four seasons, four | winds, four elements, or some other aspect of physic |
Seeing the | winds of change shrinking Yosemite and Claiming ill |
Strachan defeated Berger but, sensing the | winds of change, resigned in 1969. |
own, small orchestra, and the fugue is set for | winds only. |
Although the severe hurricane-force | winds were mainly east of downtown New Orleans, exte |
k on an isthmus around which the Shannon River | winds (known today as King's Island or the Island Fi |
ach enjoy a micro-climate being sheltered from | winds in most directions. |
udes with her being wounded in a shootout, she | winds up behind a desk working intel for the rest of |
s that were written for Arioch's side project, | Winds, were used on this demo. |
Fed up with the situation, she | winds up running away for a while to Oregon, where s |
The refuge contains a freshwater slough which | winds through salt marshes. |
nths weathers harsh temperatures, snowfall and | winds that would destroy other species. |
eer joy of it, the NBE's twenty or so members ( | winds, horns, percussion and double bass) meet up ar |
Breathe soft, Ye | winds |
Breathe soft, ye | Winds; ye Waters, gently flow. |
l gardens, as it can withstand beach soils and | winds. |
s known for the steady, and sometimes intense, | winds that prevail from the west. |
The southeast trade | winds of the tropical South Atlantic Ocean acquire h |
East and southeast strong | winds, high temperatures and heavy rain showers are |
posure it is often subject to high speed cross | winds. |
An entirely self-supporting spiral staircase | winds to the second floor, and a secret stairway is |
A spiral staircase | winds its way to the copper cupola, which originally |
race and 2-mile fun run held each Spring which | winds through the streets of historic downtown Mobil |
ve attained Category 4 status on the SSHS with | winds of 230 km/h (145 mph 1-minute sustained). |
aggressively during a period of stable eastern | winds which would have given the Dutch the weather g |
a swells to the northeastern United States and | winds of 56 mph (90 km/h) to Nantucket as the storm |
rn parts of West Bengal and Bihar states, with | winds estimated from 120-160 kilometers/hour (75-100 |
allowing Dean to attain hurricane status with | winds of over 80 mph (130 km/h). |
intensify and attained Category 3 status with | winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). |
n its degree of exposure to the stiff maritime | winds of its habitat. |
us conditions of the high seas and storm force | winds made rescue difficult. |
required for Florida, as tropical storm force | winds were not expected to affect the peninsula. |
sippi River, meaning that tropical storm force | winds were possible within 48 hours. |
hern Lesser Antilles with tropical storm force | winds. |
icane intensity, bringing tropical storm force | winds to the island but causing no reported damage. |
/h), as well as sustained tropical storm force | winds for about four hours; the station also recorde |
y 4 status and hours later, the storm attained | winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) and a pressure of 937 mb |
e were no ship reports of tropical storm force | winds in the vicinity of Kika. |
n of November 5, bringing tropical storm force | winds to the area. |
l a reconnaissance flight into the storm found | winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) sever hours later. |
asts of minor impacts, no tropical storm force | winds from Adolph were reported on land; the only re |
An anticyclonic storm is a weather storm where | winds around the storm flow contrary to the directio |
to intensify into a strong tropical storm with | winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and reconnaissance report |
te of Tamaulipas as a weak tropical storm with | winds of 50 mph (85 km/h). |
esh state as a very severe cyclonic storm with | winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). |
reaching peak intensity, tropical storm force | winds extended 11.5 miles (18.5 km) from the center |
Tropical storm force | winds continued over the eastern Florida Panhandle u |
moved northward, reaching tropical storm force | winds on October 19. |
esh state as a very severe cyclonic storm with | winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). |
ite represents the "Eye of the Storm", whereby | winds flowing off Antarctica in all directions appea |
Santiago was destroyed from the storm's heavy | winds and storm surge. |
he hurricane center says the storm's sustained | winds increased to nearly 140 kilometers per hour. |
lthough on the weaker side of the storm, gusty | winds knocked down numerous power lines in New Jerse |
1976, January - storms bring | winds of around 90 mph which almost destroy the tele |
Dust Storms, whirl | winds and dusty winds blow from various quarters tow |
dmont Creek becomes an underground stream that | winds under residences and dumps into the Berryessa |
The stream gently | winds its way through the heart of Burghfield Common |
However strong adverse | winds and a broken propeller meant that it took 51 d |
here during the harsh dry season of strong hot | winds and only salt water, but following a rain the |
sistence, foam can be blown by strong on-shore | winds from the beachface inland onto sidewalks and s |
However, strong surface | winds began to interact with a leftover outflow boun |
rs (often of hail or snow) and strong blustery | winds. |
In areas with strong prevailing | winds, expansion through layering on the sheltered s |
It is a local example of the strong foehn | winds that can blow down-slope in the lee of mountai |
held at venues with reliable, strong offshore | winds and flat water. |
oyed in one day, by the strong hurricane-force | winds which lasted several hours and a storm surge e |
Strong northern | winds are predominant during summer time (June-Augus |
Lubbock's strong prevailing | winds figured prominently in the course's final desi |
dlands during the fall, but the strong onshore | winds hitting the hills of the Headlands provide col |
ge between the two tunnels by the strong cross | winds. |
n the area are protected from the strong ocean | winds by sandy dunes. |
northeast, presumably due to strong southwest | winds during the initial eruption. |
8 December 1879 when it was hit by strong side | winds. |
d on the same latitude as Nice but strong cold | winds from Asia makes winter less warm. |
system, taking advantage of strong prevailing | winds from Lake Erie. |
Strong southwesterly | winds transported a moist air mass northeastward acr |
Strong Chinook | winds often blow off the mountains and Pincher Creek |
ce of a longwave trough and strong upper-level | winds over the central Gulf Coast states, and new su |
Strong westerly | winds during the winter cause heavy seas, that make |
dips, which protect them from the strong local | winds. |
for its magnetic sand, and the strong, steady | winds make the cliffs overlooking the beach a popula |
southeastern Yap, where the eyewall struck and | winds exceeded 185 km/h (115 mph), but the center of |
ams to be a country singer Nashville style and | winds up in Jamaica. |
From Sumatra, monsoon | winds blew the smoke eastward and hence creating neg |
horses cannot pass without danger; the sun and | winds are excluded, and the rivers lie open to the s |
Rising Sun, Gathering | Winds: Policies to Stabilize the Climate and Strengt |
all four corners for increased support against | winds. |
t High Island with significant storm surge and | winds up to 110 mph (178 km/h). |
This triggered storm surge, strong | winds, and 12-foot (3.7 m) waves on the more vulnera |
doctor decides to become a flight surgeon, and | winds up being trained by a number of instructors in |
The storm surges and | winds of hurricanes may be destructive to human-made |
teel frame structure allowed it to survive the | winds. |
More recently due to sustained easterly | winds in the early part of 2007, the river has begun |
f two days Valiant faced 10-15 foot swells and | winds up to 60 knots (111 km/h). |
te of a vortex in which swirling stratospheric | winds high up and calm air at ground level combine t |
g to intensify beyond a weak storm system with | winds of 30 mph (45 km/h), due to its close proximit |
nfirmed to be an actor in the 2008 Taiwan film | Winds of September. |
ome can be more than a kilometer tall, contain | winds over 160 km/h, and persist for more than 20 mi |
A narrow tarmac road | winds steeply up the southern approach. |
e runs north to intersect AR 160 in Taylor and | winds east to Magnolia. |
ASTA: The War of Tears and | Winds, known also as Project E:ST: The Fantasy of As |
over decreasing sea surface temperatures, with | winds estimated at 70 mph (110 km/h) early on Octobe |
evere tropical storm with ten-minute sustained | winds of 100 km/h (65 mph) and a barometric pressure |
py area southeast of Manchester, Tennessee and | winds through the town. |
reakaway to succeed in Modesto, and that cross | winds could also factor into the day's conditions an |
Chagobay told me that it | winds back to the vicinity of the Falls of the St. C |
de came ashore at 0930, only to find that high | winds were driving the tide higher than expected, re |
- perhaps an allusion to the fact that adverse | winds frustrated England's mighty enemies on both oc |
se officials advised General MacArthur that no | Winds signal was ever sent relating to the United St |
ather radar in Tallahassee, Florida that found | winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) around the center of circu |
he characteristic asymmetry is that prevailing | winds during snow season has a decided bias in the w |
It is believed that stellar | winds from a group of O and B stars are exerting pre |
ean Sciences have hypothesized that prevailing | winds may affect crab population numbers from one ye |
pher Andrey Proshutinsky has theorized that if | winds and the gyre are to weaken, high volumes of fr |
is used in reference to that fact that Martian | winds have blown dust clear of the solar panels of p |
hape of the cooling towers meant that westerly | winds were funnelled into the towers themselves, cre |
At 5 PM on the 19th, | winds began out of the northeast in New Orleans. |
ained close to the ground to resist the strong | winds that are characteristic of the area. |
pment of the Law of Storms and of the Variable | Winds (1849). |
S office in Shreveport clocked the supercell's | winds at 52 mph. |
records for Cape Town show that the north-west | winds of winter can be far stronger and more destruc |
and caused her to roll so severely in the high | winds that it was far more difficult to both steer t |
As the clock | winds down on the Philadelphia Eagles, a game they t |
rowth was misshapen and deformed by the strong | winds. |
The river | winds tortuously along here, and although a cut of t |
The 309 | winds its way from Coromandel, on the west side of t |
From here the road | winds through the Over-Wyre villages of Hambleton, S |
The boundary of the polygon | winds around the centre m times. |
st south of the village of Charlton, the river | winds its way through the county of Hertfordshire, m |
The prevailing | winds are from the north-east and north-west. |
The road | winds through the scenic, mountainous country of New |
range haze of violent [sic] light", the hidden | winds, the crack of the shuttle, and generally surre |
w the interior of the ship exposed to the time | winds, which age whatever they come into contact wit |
ction of the barriers that have kept the solar | winds at bay. |
nge with I-78/US 22. From this point, the road | winds north through more forested areas, still runni |
Officially, the strongest | winds in Able were 105 mph (170 km/h), attained earl |
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