While all natural disasters can bring destruction to an area, windstorms typically produce the most damage. |
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Rain storms and windstorms and turbulent waves and whatever other kind of disaster existed had thrown itself at them. |
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The 1850 event corresponds with the date of two intense windstorms and was the only disturbance event large enough to recruit white pine. |
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Also, windstorms from Gulf Coastal storms do induce significant damage in forests even farther inland than these mountain stands. |
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Along with windstorms and fire, beavers were major agents responsible for disturbance in eastern North America. |
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In May of 2003, severe straight-line windstorms struck the region, creating many small and a few large gaps. |
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He is so stifled by his closed-in life that he has to record the sounds of windstorms in order to feel a connection to nature again. |
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Infection with mycotoxins is most common on grains damaged by insects, birds, mites, hail, early frost, heat and drought stress, windstorms, and other unfavorable weather. |
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Weather patterns are disrupted and clouds, rain and windstorms are common reactions to the eclipse cycle, especially in the few days preceding an eclipse. |
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Besides genetics, factors that keep most eastern old growth from soaring to the skies are thin, rocky soils and frequent hurricanes, windstorms, and ice storms. |
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The informants reported decreased yields owing to more pests, declining soil fertility, and the increased frequency of frosts, dry spells, and windstorms. |
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Vigorous Atlantic depressions, known as European windstorms, can affect the city between October and May. |
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Vigorous Atlantic depressions, also known as European windstorms, are a common feature of the autumn and winter in Scotland. |
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Ties work to maintain structural integrity in windstorms and earthquakes. |
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