But if you were feeling more charitable, you would say warmth, gustiness and jagged tunes are on his side. |
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He met and equaled all that gustiness as a soloist, but he also created the set's dimensions of harmony and rhythm. |
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Downdrafts from cells supporting precipitation also produce a great deal of surface gustiness as they spread out upon impact with the ground and, if cells are large enough or organized into an area, gusts fronts can result. |
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It said it currently has recorded winds of 55 kilometres per hour near its center, with gustiness up to 83 kph. |
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As the atmospheric model tends to underestimate extreme wind speeds, the wind is adjusted using simulated gustiness. |
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After the break Crown were playing downwind but the strength and gustiness of the wind did little to help them. |
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By night, the gustiness dies down and winds are generally lighter. |
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The primary determinants of wind power availability are wind speed statistics, consisting of mean wind speeds and gustiness. |
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Wind speeds and gustiness are generally strongest by day when the heating of the ground by the Sun causes overturning of the air, the descending currents conserving the angular momentum of high-altitude winds. |
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