Heavy rain and strong winds combined to cause chaos across the region last night with the East Coast the worst affected. |
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However, as a result of strong winds and driving rain, the team eventually decided to abandon the session. |
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The strong winds along the jet stream generally blow from west to east due to the rotation of the earth. |
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Rabbits need a large weatherproof home, kept off the ground, out of direct sunlight and strong winds. |
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However, firefighters are facing a race against time with forecasters predicting that high temperatures and strong winds would return today. |
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Air traffic controllers at Kerman airport said the pilot radioed about bad weather and strong winds before losing contact. |
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The warning was issued in view of the torrential rains to rainstorms and strong winds forecast for the valleys. |
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Forecasters said it would lash the shores with strong winds, up to 10 inches of rain and waves up to 20 feet. |
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In general, the show boxed the compass under the four strong winds of realism, expressionism, surrealism and abstractionism. |
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The operation was carried out as strong winds battered Scotland, tearing a cargo ship from its anchorage in the Orkney islands. |
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The middle part of the month saw an increase in the number of storms and some very strong winds. |
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In addition, there are strong winds and heavy storms in the region, particularly during winter. |
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Made of lightweight rip-proof nylon, the sturdy design is claimed to be resistant to strong winds, but can be easily righted if inverted. |
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Eight holes are along the shores of Lake Michigan and strong winds could be a major factor in the event. |
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Crashing waves pose an obvious hazard, and then there are tides, rip currents and strong winds to consider. |
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On top of this, there are strong winds, overly large waves, the occasional riptide and a high number of shark attacks. |
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Heavy downpours, hail, rockfalls and strong winds battered the province yesterday and more showers and snow are expected. |
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Open rugby was impossible in strong winds, as the ball was constantly blown off course. |
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In his defence though, he did say that strong winds could cause problems, and that there was a vicious looking low on our doorstep. |
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Amidst the drizzle and the strong winds, the box was lowered into the water. |
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Two other planes, piloted by a Dutchman and a Luxembourger, were also grounded by the strong winds. |
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Fierce blizzards could blow in suddenly, bringing heavy snow that strong winds heaped into deep drifts. |
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Crickets hum their night song, trees sway to strong winds and an occasional thunderbolt lights up the dark sky. |
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Climbers had to climb the sharp cliffs in strong winds and fend of birds attacking with beaks and wings. |
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According to the meteorological department, strong winds of up to 75 miles per hour were whipping the area at the time of accident. |
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Canoes were also set to begin searching but strong winds prevented them from setting out. |
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The storm tossed heavy rain and strong winds at Cancun and other Mexican resorts. |
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Pick a spot that is sheltered from strong winds and gets at least 6 hours of sun a day. |
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They had managed to brave the strong winds and to make the short journey down Main Street on foot. |
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May to September brings the cooler and drier south-east monsoon, with strong winds and high seas in July and August. |
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We had sunshine, rain, hail and sleet and incredibly strong winds throughout the day. |
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So this person called in to say that a breadfruit tree in their area north of the island had fallen down due to the strong winds. |
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It was so dark they could not see each other as their tree was buffeted by strong winds caused by Cyclone Debbie. |
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Noncoastal areas are primarily affected by heavy rains that cause flooding and by strong winds that damage plant communities. |
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St Catherine's Place in Kirkwall was closed for a time yesterday morning after a property was seriously damaged by last night's strong winds. |
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And stake young trees, especially bare-root trees and evergreens, to fortify them against strong winds. |
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A few capsizes, due to inexperience or gear failure in the strong winds, added to the excitement. |
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On a day of strong winds and heavy rain, a more controlled game was required with continuity of possession being the key. |
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The trees that topple with heavy rain and strong winds are done in by the cemented pavements that choke their roots. |
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Heavy rain, strong winds and lightening crashed through the town in selective patches. |
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In Taiwan, the strong winds and heavy rain from the typhoon have killed at least two people. |
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Begin to stake early-flowering herbaceous plants, such as peonies, that are inclined to flop over following rain and strong winds. |
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We found ourselves ravenously hungry after the day's hard traveling and setting up camp in the strong winds. |
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Winter usually brings strong winds so it is a good idea to check that vulnerable plants and climbers are firmly attached to their supports. |
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That evening the blizzard picks up again, with strong winds blowing snow across the flat delta. |
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Thick smoke choked its capital, Sydney, population 4 million, as strong winds fed the fires surrounding it. |
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Frost, strong winds and heavy rain will take their toll on the show of leaves as winter sets in in earnest. |
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This enabled the English to disperse his fleet by a fireship attack and strong winds blew it into the North Sea. |
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By the 27th, a strong cold front would be bringing strong winds and very cool temperatures. |
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The tram docks, and you fight your way out into what is often a maelstrom of strong winds and snow flurries. |
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The weather forecast for today was scattered showers with clear spells and strong winds. |
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The and rain and hail came with strong winds which will crust the soil, making emergence of new plants difficult in some fields. |
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The weather was, overall, a mixed batch, varying from bright sunshine, to snow, to strong winds and gales. |
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An unusual feature of the month was the frequency of strong winds, with gale gusts recorded at most stations. |
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The region has cool temperatures and frequent precipitation, fog, heavy cloud cover, and strong winds. |
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Hanging begonias should also be protected from strong winds as much as possible. |
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The month got off to a cold and gusty start as strong winds battered the Swindon area. |
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Researchers have learnt that females give birth in river estuaries, sheltered from the strong winds and waves of the open sea. |
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The strong winds that hit the Pacific Coast are from extratropical storms, not hurricanes, which are tropical cyclones. |
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The big freeze had already begun to affect airline passengers yesterday with hundreds left stranded after snow and strong winds grounded flights to Europe and north America. |
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Hundreds of firefighters yesterday battled about 70 blazes across New South Wales, as strong winds and unusually warm spring weather fed the flames. |
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A towering perennial, which takes on a stately ghostliness by late autumn, it needs a sheltered spot away from strong winds, which might buffet the stems to breaking point. |
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Incredibly strong winds, and countless steep grades, and uphills, and the strain of a heavy trailer, and a worn differential made for low traveling speed. |
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The heavy sandstorm and strong winds that engulfed Baghdad on Tuesday ebbed a little in the early morning but resumed by noon, blowing as hard as they had a day earlier. |
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This weather is certainly unseasonal for July, with the combination of strong winds, heavy rain and depressed temperatures making it feel more like November. |
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We rope the house to trees along the shore to prevent it from drifting away when we are buffeted by strong winds during the area's frequent tempests. |
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The devastating fire, which was fanned by strong winds, destroyed approximately 850 of the 7300 hectares of pine plantations and left more than 400000 pine trees destroyed. |
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Damage was also caused to the hotel's jetty while several trees in the grounds were felled by the strong winds, although there was not disruption to the electricity supply. |
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The problem with sailing in strong winds with light crews, is that we're both so high up above the boom, we can't see much to leeward, as the sails block our view. |
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The storms also brought strong winds and frequent lightning, we are told. |
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Vines are trained on low bushes as protection against the strong winds. |
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The first part of the journey was slow going due to rough sastrugi and moderately strong winds rolling off the Mulock Glacier immediately north of us. |
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A chilly spring rainstorm complete with hail and strong winds did little to ease the mood. |
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Situated past East Arm in the southern part of the harbour, it was considered well protected from storm surges and the strong winds expected with the twister. |
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The jet stream is a band of very strong winds at around 30,000 ft above the surface of the Earth, which controls the weather that we see on the ground. |
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Conditions within small hoverports with strong winds have been simulated. |
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Debris hurled through the air by strong winds can also cause havoc at the plants' outdoor switchyards, where the megawatts they generate flow into high voltage lines. |
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Even the channel proved inadequate as a firebreak, as strong winds carried burning debris over two kilometres to Bruny Island to start fresh fires. |
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Currents also change from offshore to onshore, and combined with strong winds blowing onshore, anything that floats has a tendency to head this way. |
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Fire authorities are on high alert as the record heat and strong winds combine ahead of a southerly buster due to reach Sydney late on Thursday evening. |
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There were man-made ones too of course and most of these were forest fires in California which took some time to control as there were strong winds urging them on. |
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The storm surge within a hurricane is typically caused by strong winds pushing the ocean surface ahead of the storm, and not by the massive updraft from within a hurricane. |
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Parabolic dunes, like crescent dunes, occur in areas where very strong winds are mostly unidirectional. |
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You enjoy the Donkey about as much regardless of whether Camisards are garments or strong winds. |
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The bridge was closed at the time because of strong winds and other cars were lined up at a toll barrier waiting for it to reopen. |
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The strong winds are caused by deep depressions across or close to the British Isles. |
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There are few natural hazards, although there can be strong winds and floods, especially in winter. |
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Such storms have the potential to create strong winds and extensive damage to the United States' Southeast Coastal Areas. |
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The islands lie in the path of depressions moving northeast, making strong winds and heavy rain possible at all times of the year. |
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In winter, there are frequent strong winds, with an average of 52 hours of gales being recorded annually. |
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Aviation windsocks are made with lightweight material, withstand strong winds and are lit up after dark or in foggy weather. |
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The conditions on an embryo dune are harsh, with salt spray from the sea carried on strong winds. |
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These are caused by the combination of strong winds, high waves, and a large tidal range. |
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When water reaches the basin it is pushed by strong winds into a large circular current called the Beaufort Gyre. |
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In strong winds, the water of the smaller falls can even be blown up the mountain. |
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The effects of a nor'easter sometimes bring high tides and strong winds as far south as coastal South Carolina and Georgia. |
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Thus these ships sail without avoiding strong winds and dashing waves, by the aid of which they can make great speed. |
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Facing strong winds, the seven split into smaller groups, to meet again on the other side. |
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The southwest monsoon season from July to September brings strong winds and high seas. |
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Initially the trip went smoothly, but under way they were met with strong winds and storms. |
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Generally they make landfall along the southern coast of Zhejiang, and affect the area with strong winds and stormy rains. |
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The strong winds which battered many parts of Britain yesterday were classed between force eight and force ten on the Beaufort Scale. |
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This is expected to run northeastwards, across England and Wales during Monday, with very strong winds on its southern and western flanks. |
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A MAN was flown to hospital after being blown into the air by strong winds while using a land yacht on a Welsh beach. |
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This is expected to run northeastwards, probably across England and Wales tomorrow, with very strong winds on its southern and western flanks. |
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Rip tides are strong sea currents which are formed by the strong winds pushing water towards the shore. |
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This is expected to run northeastwards, probably across England and Wales, with very strong winds on its southern and western flanks. |
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According to this model, a type of star called Wolf-Rayet, known for its strong winds and intense radiation, ionizes the helium. |
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The flood threat here comes from high tides and strong winds from the North Sea, and the Thames Barrier was built in the 1980s to protect London from this risk. |
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It was a sturdy building, able to withstand strong winds and cold weather. |
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When grown out of strong winds and encouraged by staking and pruning, the tree can reach 20 feet, forming a wide canopy of stiff, twisting branches and drooping branchlets. |
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After a difficult voyage facing strong winds and currents, they reached Atacames where they found a large native population under Inca rule, but they did not land. |
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An enquiry found the collapse was due to strong winds and heavy snowfall. |
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They sought shelter under Bolshoy Shantar, Medvezhy, Malyy Shantar, and Feklistova Islands from strong winds and gales as well as to obtain wood and water. |
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They decided to sail back to the territory already explored by Ruiz and, after a difficult voyage due to strong winds and currents, reached Atacames on the Ecuadorian coast. |
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The sea is known for its strong winds and unpredictable local currents. |
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The ferry retreated to a more sheltered part of the coast, near Mousehole, so the patient could be winched up without having to cope with the strong winds. |
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Fanned by strong winds, the fire in Ulsan was still spreading Sunday despite efforts by more than 4,000 firefighters and government workers to control it. |
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On land, strong winds can damage or destroy vehicles, buildings, bridges, and other outside objects, turning loose debris into deadly flying projectiles. |
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Very strong winds, mainly in the southern and western coast are expected to reach 9 the Beaufort scale by evening the met service said on Tuesday. |
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In strong winds between SE and NE direction, the sea breaks on the bar. |
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Conversely, it is delayed by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure, little fresh water and more meandering, poorly scoured channels. |
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The height is decreased by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure and little fresh water below Gloucester or excessive fresh water. |
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