Sentences with phrase «peak winds reached»

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There's a natural arc of active physical play; it starts with calmness, rises into activation, reaches a peak of super-excitement and then winds down.
The intensity of lightning peaked about 30 hours before the hurricane winds reached their maximum.
As summer is winding down, the nights are starting to get chillier and our fresh produce is reaching its peak, I'm feeling the need to soak up as much of this time of year as possible.
The thorn wounds were still fresh on our hands when we reached the Cotopaxi, Ecuador's second - highest peak.
Andrew: It's not my favorite, but I don't think we've reached a higher peak in the series than we did with The Wind Waker.
In explaining the value of BrightSource Energy's concentrating solar power (CSP) plants with thermal energy storage (TES) capability, the company's Vice President for Government Affairs and Communications Joe Desmond described a 2006 California «heat storm» during which «the California ISO reached its all - time maximum demand» and had «about 3,000 megawatts of wind available,» but «the amount of wind delivering electricity into the system when it hit its peak demand was 1 percent.»
The IMF Bz component turned southward, remained south between 05:32 UT and 08:20 UT on May 15 reaching a value of − 44 nT at 05:56 UT and the high solar wind velocity (close to 1000 km / s) are the cause of a geomagnetic superstorm occurred with a Dst peak excursion of − 263 nT.
Super Typhoon Haiyan may be the strongest typhoon ever, in the world, with winds reaching 315 km / h at its peak.
While offshore wind dominated jobs growth in the UK, Germany and Denmark — with the three countries leading total global jobs in the sector — the PV sector dramatically dropped, reaching a third of its peak in 2011.
It reaching the strength of a category 4 hurricane at its peak, with wind speeds reaching 209 — 251 kilometers per hour, enough power to snap most trees and down power lines, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Jiminy Peak, built a 1.5 - megawatt wind turbine that reaches 386 feet into the air, making it the first mountain resort in North America to install a wind turbine to generate power.
During each of the four highest peak demands of 2010, wind output reached just 4.72 %, 5.51 %, 2.59 % and 2.51 % of capacity, according to the analysis.
He found a consistent pattern of the battery charging overnight when wind generation was abundant and cheap, and discharging into the grid during the late afternoon when demand and spot market prices reached peak levels.
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