Sentences with phrase «blow from the west»

Winds gusting at speeds of up to 1,650 km / h blow from West to East in the equatorial atmosphere, thirteen times the strength of the most destructive hurricane force winds that form on Earth «s equator.
Since air from North America could not have contaminated Cheeka Peak with winds blowing from the west, the next step was identifying the true source of the pollutants.
When trade winds are weak, the lagoon's waters are churned more frequently by gusts blowing from the west.
There is a steady trade wind that blows from the west day and night for those months.
As we were getting ready to look for surf, the winds began to blow from the west.
If it is blowing from the west, you have a westerly wind.
Mid-latitude winds blow from west to east and drive the pole - ward side of the gyre.
The circumpolar cyclone is not interrupted by land mass as it is in the north and constantly blow from west to east.
On Aug. 9 2004, the wind blew from west to northeast resulting in the exposure of all or part of the municipalities and boroughs of Salaberry - de-Valleyfield, St - Thimothee, Melocheville, Ile Perrot, Beaconsfield, Dorval, Lachine, Pierrefonds, and Kirkland to the toxic cloud.

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Many teams have a song that is almost a hymn, from West Ham's «I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles» to Manchester City's «Blue Moon»; they encapsulate a sense of history, togetherness, and perhaps even reverence.
No one thing did it, but Hungary's simple decision to allow people from East Germany to freely enter Hungary and then freely depart for West Germany pretty much blew apart the whole system.
In 2007, he gambled by opening his own restaurant, Aponiente, in Puerto de Santa María, in the province of Cádiz, taking its name from the Mediterranean wind that blows in from the west.
Surely players with the ability and experience that these two Gunners have should be able to motivate themselves but now they may have blown their chances of a late call up from Southgate if the Sky Sports report about West Ham's Antonio withdrawing through injury are true.
Well we still have not seen him yet and the latest injury update from Arsene Wenger, reported by Arsenal.com, as he talked about the victory over West Ham yesterday, is a further blow for Arsenal.
Losing Greinke would be a significant blow to the Dodgers, especially with Price already off the market, and even more so when you consider their NL West rivals would be benefiting from the move twice.
There are plenty of challenges — trips to Pitt, Texas, West Virginia, Iowa State, and Texas Tech, plus visits from Tulsa, Oklahoma, TCU, etc. — but OSU can go blow for blow with anybody on the schedule.
Arsenal have already bounced back verey well from the defeat away to West Brom last week, putting in an emphatic and exciting performance in the Champions League to blow the Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb off the park with our fluent football and great goals.
To be fair, she does owe Arsenal a few favours after another season of awful injury blows and poor decisions from the officials and they do say that luck is supposed to even itself out over the course of a campaign, so maybe those penalties we should have had but were denied against West Ham and the latest minor knocks that have ruled out Koscielny and Ospina will be the last bits of bad luck the Gunners get, for a while at least.
The Star reports that while Arsenal had been leading the race to land Dimitri Payet from West Ham in the January transfer window, «old foe» Jose Mourinho plans to blow the Gunners» offer out of the water to bring the Frenchman to Old Trafford.
The West Ham draw was preceded by a stalemate at Southampton — both games Wenger would have expected to win — reinforcing the view that Arsenal have not yet recovered from the blow of losing to Manchester United at home.
A lot can be said of the injury situation at the club, however, that only papers over the cracks in the style of play that is hindering United from blowing teams like West Ham away.
Suspected militants had last week blew up a gas pipeline in Warri South - West Local Government Area, Delta State conveying gas from Escravos — Warri - Lagos - Abuja, in what is believed to be a resumption of fresh hostilities in the Niger Delta region.
Dry weather has hurt the crop after the Harmattan — dry winds that blow over West Africa from the Sahara desert — was the worst in three decades.
They range from Ken Clarke, then a junior minister, arguing to «blow up a few ships but nothing more» to West Devon MP Peter Mills who warned «my constituents want blood».
We will spare no one responsible when caught» Recall that suspected ex-militants, in the early hours of Friday blew up a gas pipeline in Warri South - West Local Government Area, Delta State conveying gas from Escravos — Warri - Lagos - Abuja, property of the Nigeria Gas Company, NGC, in what is believed to be a resumption of fresh hostilities in the Niger Delta region.
One has been blowing dry air from the Southern Ocean over south - west Australia since the beginning of the drought, whilst another is shifting moist air south towards Antarctica.
In normal, non-El Niño conditions, Pacific trade winds near the equator blow from east to west, moving warm surface water with them.
The dipole's cold water component can push northwards the prevailing winds that blow across the Indian Ocean from west to east.
During an El Niño year, the winds that usually blow from east to west across the Amazon weaken, so less moisture is carried over the basin.
Prevailing winds on Titan blow from east to west across the moon's surface, but sandy dunes nearly 300 feet tall seem to form in the opposite direction.
The prevailing surface winds over the tropical Pacific blow from east - to - west (easterlies), and tend drive a surface current, pushing (advecting) the warm surface water westward.
The Trade winds blow across the Pacific Ocean, from East to West.
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.
Westerly winds took America's dirty air out over the Atlantic, while the pollution from Europe blew south and then west over the ocean with the trade winds.
When I listened to Kanye West's «No Church in the Wild,» bass was almost nonexistent, highs were tinny and the delicate synths sounded like they came from straight from the 1980s: blown out and fried.
In summer, the hot days are cooled when the «Fremantle doctor» blows in from the south - west.
Anyway all A surfer haS got ta do is look at a map and they can see that when a ESE - SE Tradewind blows it's going to be cross-shore on the North West Coast of Bali, from Legian north it just gets worse.
You won't find beaches lined with palm trees in Aruba; rather, look for the hardy but stooped Divi, which always bow southwest in acknowledgement of the trade winds that blow across Aruba from the west.
«Over the last six days I've been exploring the wild and rugged around Broome in Australia's North West, a part of Australia I've been wanting to visit for what seems forever... From endless white sandy beaches to the rich red earthy tones of the outback this place has seriously blown my mind,» said Jason.
The waves are great to surf when the swells rise from Northwest, West, Southwest and South teamed up with the wind blowing from Northeast.
Good swells gather from Northwest, West and Southwest an wind blows from the Southeast, East, Northeast.
Big swells are raised from North, Northwest and West direction with great winds blowing from the East and Southeast.
These are the local names for aggressive sand storms blown over to Lanzarote from the west coast of Africa.
On a clear day with light off - shores blowing from the North West this spot can feel worlds away.
Siroccos and calimas are fierce sand storms blown over from the west coast of Africa.
These unpleasant weather conditions are caused by sand storms which are blown over from the west coast of Africa.
Offshore winds blow from the north northwest with some shelter here from west southwest winds.
Good swells gather from the west and northwest while good wind blows from southeast.
Sand storms blown over from the west coast of Africa (known locally as siroccos and calimas) are a common occurrence throughout the year in Lanzarote — especially during summer.
From March through October the easterly trade winds blow, making the leeward west coasts of the atoll the favored diving locations when the winds are strong.
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