That means the developers really can only get projects up in the windiest sites. |
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With gusts of up to 180 miles per hour, Commonwealth Bay is often the windiest place on earth. |
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One of the wettest and windiest Aprils in recent years has caused temperatures to drop so much the young birds are finding it unbearable. |
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Through aspen hills heading toward the lake, we face headwinds blowing down from Dawson Pass, known as the windiest place in Glacier. |
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This is, unexpectedly one of the windiest spots in the UK, with regular recordings of 100mph gales. |
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Manitoba is a windy province, and spring and fall are its windiest seasons. |
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Windbreaks must be established using species that have the majority of their leaves all year, or at least during the windiest season. |
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Britain is the windiest country in Europe and we can use this natural asset to encourage investment. |
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Its destination: the coldest, driest and windiest place on the planet, a continent as large as the United States and Mexico combined. |
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In Canada, the driest and windiest region is west-central Canada, and this is also where fire is most frequent. |
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The windiest, wettest and most drab winter in several decades in B. C.'s Lower Mainland. |
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Among them are the 96 members of the United States Senate, perhaps the windiest and most tedious group of men in Christendom. |
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As far as the water is concerned, one of the world's windiest spots, the southernmost tip of Tarifa, is a gift for windsurfers and kiteboarders. |
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Located on the eastern tip of the province of Québec, just north of New Brunswick and surrounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Gaspé Peninsula is home to one of Canada's windiest regions. |
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I don't know why, but it seems like goats always pick the coldest, windiest, yuckiest days of the the year to have their kids. |
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In the winter, the mean flow is northwesterly, but this changes to southeasterly in the spring with April and May usually recorded as the windiest months. |
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Extensive networks of glaciers nestle in depressions throughout the mountains' cold, high elevations and, due to the storminess of the Gulf of Alaska, this is one of the windiest locations in Yukon. |
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Spring, the windiest season, is short and rapidly becomes warm. |
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Coastal areas are the windiest, gales occur most often during winter, on average between 15 and 30 days each year, depending on location. |
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Coastal areas are the windiest parts of the peninsula and they receive the most sunshine. |
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It's definitely the windiest place in Dhowville. |
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The far north and west are two of the windiest regions in Europe, with great potential for wind energy generation. |
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Although it is not one of the windiest regions, Lorraine decided as early as 2003 that it would give itself the means to become France's leading region for wind power. |
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In order to obtain the best benefit from the energy produced in the windiest seasons, using it in calm or less profitable times, it is necessary to arrange an appropriate energy storage. |
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Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. |
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While some of the highest mean wind speeds are found here in the winter, significant winds blow across the Arctic slope throughout the summer, making this the Yukon's windiest region. |
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Spring is generally the windiest time of the year with afternoon sea breezes starting to take effect on the coast. |
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The windiest areas of Scotland are in the north and west, with parts of the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland experiencing over 30 days with gales per year. |
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