When planning manure storages, consider all farmstead operations, building locations, and prevailing winds. |
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Once in the atmosphere, the distribution and deposition of these substances is a function of prevailing winds and weather patterns. |
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The floater was a morphing shade that caught the prevailing winds within her eye and billowed like an escaped handkerchief. |
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The Challenge is a prestigious yacht race, westerly circumnavigating the world against the prevailing winds and tides. |
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So I've sailed under false colors many a time, trimming my sails to the prevailing winds. |
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The prevailing winds are strong westerlies, generally good news, but it's important to remember you do have to come back. |
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You may be able to avoid prevailing winds by locating your deck where the house will provide some protection. |
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In most harbors, though, a mushroom anchor might be buried a foot or two in a mud bottom and is usually canted to the prevailing winds. |
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The combined effects of land, sea, mountains, and prevailing winds show up in South America. |
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In fact any nippy whistling comes from the North Sea, the source of the prevailing winds. |
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For now, the prevailing winds over Japan were blowing eastward across the Pacific. |
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The prevailing winds were normally from the west, and pilots usually departed from the landing area to the west and over the escarpment. |
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This allows the pheromone to be wafted through the orchard block by prevailing winds. |
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Sand cays are usually built on the edge of the coral platform, opposite the direction from which the prevailing winds blow. |
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To ensure their stability and safety, buffers should be designed to resist damage from prevailing winds. |
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As for the wind dispersion, the prevailing winds are mostly easterly. |
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In addition, at this time of year the prevailing winds, from the east, north and north-east help the beans to dry. |
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There is nearly always good refuge to fish in any prevailing winds. |
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It would be the Gulf Stream, as well as the prevailing winds, which are generally southwesterly in our area. |
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They frequently reach high altitudes where strong prevailing winds speed their flight. |
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Ice cover is greater along the south shore because of the prevailing winds and the water circulation. |
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Within the context of this project, the most significant meteorological factor is the average direction of prevailing winds. |
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The first row to meet prevailing winds should be less dense allowing for a more even snow distribution across the field. |
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In summer, the coastal current flows against the prevailing winds while, in winter, the coastal current merges with the wind-driven current. |
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Avoid any access roads or openings in the shelterbelt which will allow the prevailing winds to blow unchecked across the field. |
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Our prevailing winds are westerly, coming in from the Atlantic. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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Unpublished wind rose data reveal that prevailing winds are generally from the west, with significant components from both the northwest and southwest. |
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They are not just dumped anywhere, but considerations have to be made as to the prevailing winds, the local shelter belts and any crops that might tempt the bees away. |
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Until the 19th century ships generally sailed along rhumb lines, which made use of prevailing winds and fixed compass headings. |
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He had deliberately hit to the parking lot to take advantage of the prevailing winds. |
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Later similar charts for currents, tides, and prevailing winds were developed. |
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Because of the prevailing winds, the airborne pollution tends to go from west to east, which is often in our favour, but they do periodically blow toward the north, and we're not very far away. |
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Insects are swept along by the prevailing winds, while birds follow their own course. |
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The growth of plants on the cliffs and headlands of a fjord is limited by several features: the steepness of the wall, the underlying rocks, prevailing winds and sea spray, and the location. |
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The katabatic wind loses its influence over prevailing winds only when there is a strong S or SW to easterly gradient airflow. |
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Britain's Dee Caffari is yachtswoman of the moment, having become the first female in 2006 to solo circumnavigate the globe, non-stop from East to West, against the prevailing winds. |
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The information is being used to align roads and buildings in the direction of prevailing winds to minimize snowdrifts and help reduce a building's heat loss to wind. |
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A good sense of observation will help you keep track of changes in local weather conditions over the short term: changes in cloud cover, sharp variations in temperature, lay of the land, and local prevailing winds. |
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The entrance to the harbour basin is exposed to the prevailing winds which can lead to undertow conditions at the wharf, making it unsafe for fishing vessels to unload or tie-up. |
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The gyre is created bye the clockwise rotation of prevailing winds over the Arctic Ocean, which in turn causes a clockwise rotation of the waters under them. |
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The prevailing winds will continue to blow in the same direction. |
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You can reduce heat loss simply by placing a door out of the path of prevailing winds, by locating it on the leeward side of a house, or by providing windbreaks. |
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Temperature differences between the polar caps and equator, as well as the rotation of the earth, produce similar results on a global scale, called prevailing winds. |
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As a result of favourable prevailing winds pushing the fire away from the river corridor, heavy smoke was a problem along the South Nahanni for only a few days. |
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Although global winds are important in determining the prevailing winds in a given area, local climatic conditions may wield an influence on the most common wind directions. |
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Pennsylvania generally has a humid continental climate characterized by wide fluctuations in seasonal temperatures, with prevailing winds from the west. |
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Acid precipitation occurs when sulfur or nitrogen borne on the prevailing winds mixes with atmospheric moisture to form sulfuric or nitric acid, falling earthward as acid rain, snow or fog. |
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In areas where the wind flow is light, sea breezes and land breezes are important factors in a location's prevailing winds. |
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Many elite Africans visited Europe on slave ships following the prevailing winds through the New World. |
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There are regular patterns of prevailing winds found in bands round the Earth's equatorial region. |
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Calligraphic shocks Bushed and tufted in prevailing winds. |
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The combined effect of the prevailing winds, the direction of the waves, and the current estimated at two knots in this area caused the boat to set eastward of the rental outlet. |
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In general, the prevailing winds at the accident site would have been erratic at that time of the evening, and there was a possibility of downflowing air. |
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The area's moderate prevailing winds from various directions contribute to the mild temperatures and help ensure suitable precipitation without extreme variations and aeration of the soil. |
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In the West Indies, the prevailing winds, known as the trade winds, blow out of the southeast. |
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This figure further identifies prevailing winds, which are from the west. |
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If the prevailing winds persist, annual growth is reduced significantly. |
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The pilot chose the latter option, possibly to take advantage of the anticipated improvement in aircraft climb performance from the prevailing winds. |
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Accumulated wood debris will create a barrier to landing in some bays that are open to prevailing winds, but will not otherwise interfere with navigation. |
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During the breeding season, humpback whales prefer water temperatures between 24° and 28°C. The whales favour areas that offer protection against prevailing winds and which have flat ocean beds at a depth of 15 to 60 metres. |
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As well as its influence on Wales' coastal areas, air warmed by the Gulf Stream blows further inland with the prevailing winds. |
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They could explore the convoys leaving America because prevailing winds and currents made the transport of heavy metals slow and predictable. |
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Like trade winds and unlike the westerlies, these prevailing winds blow from the east to the west, and are often weak and irregular. |
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This made the caravel largely independent of the prevailing winds. |
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Wind and moist air is drawn by the prevailing winds towards the top of the mountains, where it condenses and precipitates before it crosses the top. |
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Because of the prevailing winds Mauritius was chosen as a turning point. |
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The Heeren XVII sent the ships' masters off with extensive instructions on the route to be navigated, prevailing winds, currents, shoals and landmarks. |
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The prevailing winds are southwesterly, from the North Atlantic Current. |
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Prevailing winds from the plant carried airborne contamination south and east, into populated areas northwest of Denver. |
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Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on the Earth's surface. |
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Prevailing winds can have differences due to the uneven heating of the Earth. |
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