Sentences with phrase «constant trade wind»

There is no A / C allowed in this building, but it is rarely needed in this area of the island because of constant trade wind breezes.
The ubiquitous coconut palms sway in the constant trade winds that blow off of the Caribbean Sea, moderating the semi-tropical heat.
Aruba is a small island — just 19.6 miles long — and boasts ideal temperatures year round, thanks to the constant trade winds (which helps with the humidity and limits the annoyance of mosquitoes).
Desert landscape, constant trade winds and beautiful weather all year round?
Originally an infamous pirates» lookout because of its commanding and sweeping views, its perch above Sir Francis Drake Channel is caressed by constant trade winds.
Due to the location of the island, constant trade winds cool the island, causing a fairly dry climate and an average year round temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Viking appliances - Travertine floors, inside and out - Central air - conditioning throughout - High ceilings throughout - Large glass doors opening to the outside terrace areas, providing an outdoor ambiance indoors and maximum enjoyment of the constant trade winds - Wall mounted 50» flat screen television with surround sound and DVD player in living room - Wall mounted 32» flat screen televisions with surround sound in all bedrooms - Outdoor patio speakers - Surround sound in ceiling speakers in all rooms - IPod dock in living room, and all bedrooms - High - speed wireless internet and cable television - Private washer and dryer - Personal safes - Spa Robes - 24 hour security - Concierge service for airport pickup, restaurant reservations, baby sitters, drivers for shopping, etc. - Maid service Right across the street is a marina, convenience store, and a selection of restaurants, and boating activities.
Constant trade winds and sunny conditions make it ideal for sunbathing and people watching.

Not exact matches

While antitrade winds are also blowing strong on the other side of the Atlantic — as the failed TTIP campaign shows — trade is likely to be a constant source of tension between Washington and some European capitals in the next four years.
Nestled within 10 acres of artful landscaping, at an elevation of 1500 feet above the sea, it is cooled by almost constant hillside trade winds, offering gorgeous views for miles.
At an elevation of 1500 ft. above the sea, it is cooled by almost constant hillside trade winds, and its high locale provides wonderful views for miles into the distance.
The constant easterly trade winds make Bonaire a true sailing - and windsurfing paradise!
Park Bay House is a truly special place, giving you the best that Bequia has to offer: lovely beaches, unspoiled wilderness, and the constant cooling trade winds.
The nearly constant 15 - to 20 - knot trade winds are perfect for learning on and easy cruising.
The hottest months are September and October, but the constant easterly trade winds offset the heat at this time of year which can rise to 95F and keep things reasonably cool.
Due to the constant trade - wind, the East Coast of Bonaire is known as the wild side of the island.
You can only duck and sprint, thankfully without ever getting winded, but with the constant rain of bullets you'd happily trade your cardiovascular fortitude for the power to press against a damned wall.
During their E3 2017 showcase, Sony Interactive Entertainment seemed to have traded long - winded monologues for a nearly constant stream of game videos.
They got called «trade winds» not for commerce but because they were so steady, «threading» along at a constant pace.
It has been noted in a five - member multi-model ensemble analysis that, associated with the changes in temperature of the upper ocean in Figure 10.7, the tropical Pacific Ocean heat transport remains nearly constant with increasing greenhouse gases due to the compensation of the subtropical cells and the horizontal gyre variations, even as the subtropical cells change in response to changes in the trade winds (Hazeleger, 2005).
If you're wondering about global trade physically slowing down, due to efforts to reduce fuel consumption and emissions from container ships, the point - to - point speed today is not that much different than the fastest clipper ships — assuming constant wind of course.
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