Sentences with phrase «in strong gusts»

They must be stiff to avoid fatigue and eliminate the risk of tower strikes in strong gusts.
The rather flimsy rubber also affects the flight characteristics of the IMK9 especially in strong gusts.
In strong gusts of crosswind, and depending on the direction and intensity of the wind having an effect on the vehicle, this system varies the wheel load distribution in such a way that the effects of winds are largely compensated or reduced to a minimum.
We're here with a slew of safety tips to make sure you don't become a victim of the epidemic that's sweeping the nation like a bounce house swept up in a strong gust of wind.

Not exact matches

Winds will be strong and out of the west between 10 to 20 mph and gusting to near 25 mph and could make it feel like it is in the 30s.
The winds of change were still blowing strong but, with the Democrats nationally and in New York State as the party in power, the gusts were swirling in the opposite direction.
It is generally steady and strong in spring, but in summer it occasionally twists into a convection storm — a small, circular weather system that can direct brief but powerful gusts at the ground.
Because little rain fell in the region annually, there was little vegetation to stabilize these ridges and protect them from strong winds that regularly gust there.
The outer shock forming behind this flattened cloud could then quickly blow out the tenuous poles because relatively little matter would stand in the way — like a strong gust of wind blowing out a weak spot in a sail.
Most severe weather incidents in Finland are caused by phenomena related to thunderstorms such as lightning, strong wind gusts, hail and tornadoes.
«Therefore, the change point in forest damage in 1990 may at least partially be due to the strongest storms having more widespread gusts with wind speeds exceeding 42 m / s», says Hilppa Gregow.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has taken measurements of Titan's dune fields and revealed that although the prevailing winds blow from east to west, dunes as high as 300 feet (91 meters) seem to build up in the opposite direction, likely formed by gusts of very strong «rogue» winds that occasionally blow in the opposite direction.
Plus, it's equipped with Crosswind Assist to detect strong gusts of wind and anti-lock brakes to give you maximum control, while the positioning of the battery in the vehicle's underbody offers increased protection if a collision occurs.
I never noticed the system in action, despite getting fairly close to a few trucks, so it's either very subtle in its operation or the wider ForTwo is naturally more resistant to strong gusts than before.
Though this Nor» easter — the fourth storm this month — is in very early stages, meteorologists predict freezing rain, heavy snowfall, coastal flooding, and strong wind gusts for areas spanning the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Marco Island registered some of the strongest winds in the state, as gusts of 130 miles per hour whipped through the streets along with torrential rains that left 1 - 2 feet of standing water after the storm.
Between June 11th and 12th in 2012, AEMET issue a yellow alert for all the Canaries — Gran Canaria included — for strong winds with gusts of up to 24 m / s inland and big waves around the southern, eastern and western coasts of Gran Canaria.
The strongest gust of wind ever registered in Gran Canaria in February is 30.8 m / s, which was recorded at Gran Canaria Airport on February 27th 2010 at 04:05.
For instance, the two volcanos in Day are set in an open environment with one volcano emitting strong gusts of smoke while the other is on the verge of collapse only emitting a small, thin cloud of smoke.
«Therefore, the change point in forest damage in 1990 may at least partially be due to the strongest storms having more widespread gusts with wind speeds exceeding 42 m / s», says Hilppa Gregow.
Lignin is woven in with cellulose and provides plants with the strength to withstand strong gusts of wind and microbial attack.
In the 1970s, the National Hurricane Center began using categories to describe how strong a hurricane's winds are and how much damage its gusts might be expected to cause.
Even though Category 5 storms, which sustain catastrophic gusts that blow at 157 mph or higher, are extremely rare, scientists predict an increase in strong hurricanes with global warming.
Milton, MA experienced 5 solid minutes of 121 mph wind and the strongest wind gust ever recorded, 186 mph, in the Great New England Hurricane of 1938
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