Sentences with phrase «carried in those strong winds»

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Both real - world observations and the team's simulations reveal that the abnormally strong winds — driven by natural variation in a long - term climate cycle called the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation — have, for the time being, carried the «missing» heat to intermediate depths of the western Pacific Ocean.
The ice formation and offshore winds produce strong currents in these shallow marginal seas, which stir up the sediment and carry the methane produced there into the water column.
In the context, it is apt that she has taken the title of her book from Exodus 1:19: And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red Sea.
In the context of her childhood growing up in the Texas Bible Belt it is apt that she's taken the title of her book from Exodus 1:19: And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red SeIn the context of her childhood growing up in the Texas Bible Belt it is apt that she's taken the title of her book from Exodus 1:19: And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red Sein the Texas Bible Belt it is apt that she's taken the title of her book from Exodus 1:19: And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red Sea.
Qantas, Jetstar and Tiger Airways have all cancelled flights this morning, as strong winds carry ash particles from Puyehue Volcano in Chile across the southern hemisphere.
In the Kaqchickel language it means «the wind that carried away sin» and refers to the strong midday winds that occur suddenly on a near daily basis.
The cause of the change is a particular change in winds, especially in the Pacific Ocean where the subtropical trade winds have become noticeably stronger, thereby changing ocean currents and increasing the subtropical overturning in the ocean, providing a mechanism for heat to be carried down into the ocean.
He wrote, «The cause of the shift is a particular change in winds, especially in the Pacific Ocean where the subtropical trade winds have become noticeably stronger, changing ocean currents and providing a mechanism for heat to be carried down into the ocean.
When the wind farms are located at distant sites — a typical occurrence because that's where the wind happens to blow strongest — the immense transmission corridors needed to carry the power to urban markets consume more land, despoiling farm and cottage country in the process.
The determination of political and business leaders in Scotland to carry on expanding renewables of all sorts — including onshore and offshore wind, and wave and tidal energy — often sounds much stronger in tone when compared to the rather muted messages of political support coming from south of the border in England.
You know, like the damage in Charlotte from Hurricane Hugo in 1989, or the Blizzard of 1993 that dropped 50 inches on Mount Mitchell in three days, or the tropical storms that hit every few years, or the more than 50 days of thunderstorms per year that carry hail, strong winds, and flash floods.
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