Sentences with phrase «less wind blowing»

That means West Europe has less wind blowing in from the southwest and therefore less rain.

Not exact matches

The rebounding economy, low interest rates, less expensive technology and the state of regulation are all fair winds blowing in favor of new small - business owners.
Although the less disciplined change their tack in hopes of coaxing along a success, we at Harris Associates continue to look to the horizon and stay the course, even when the winds shift or the gusts blow.
Then blown by every wind of doctrine and preoccupied with fads and the ethos of hypertoleration, now I suffer fools a little less gladly.
Winds of change have blown through all countries of Eastern Europe in a way not dreamed of less than a decade ago.
«All over the surface of the great waves themselves, the wind was whipping up lesser waves, and blowing their tops away, so that the whole sea was lined and streaked with the blown spume, and it looked as if all the surface was moving.»
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.
It was less than 5 ° with a super cool wind blowing so we took trial pictures with coat on.
Although the wind was less than ideal (you should see some of the gems that didn't make the cut), I realized how great some of these dresses are for having one of those pretty dress blowing in the wind moments which was exciting!
A sports car — damn near a supercar — that will let wind blow through your hair likely for less money than its competitors.
Both have excellent diving, but visibility can drop to 50 ft or less when the winds blow steadily out of the east or northeast.
It was fairly small and southeast winds were blowing, which meant less than good conditions at the spots that would be sucking in the small swell.
«The wind turbines, which can produce 100 per cent of energy on one day and zero on another, were not blowing when needed most, providing less than 5 per cent of power and Jay Weatherill's big battery less than 1 per cent.»
«The wind is always blowing somewhere» On 124 separate occasions from November 2008 to December 2010, the total generation from the windfarms metered by National Grid was less than 20MW (a fraction of the 450MW expected from a capacity in excess of 1600 MW).
Wind blows it one way... you get less extent and thicker ice....
For example, if wind supplied 15 % of the electricity, it would save less than 15 % of fuel because other generators backing up the wind must often run at idle even when the wind is blowing and because their fuel economy suffers when they have to ramp up and slow down to compensate for variability in wind.
Someone really smart has figured out that rain that fell in BC, Canada and ran south across the borders and into lakes formed by our dams is somehow less renewable than wind blowing across the Kittitas plain where it smacks into dozens of churning foreign - made turbines.
-- the turning off of turbines when the wind is blowing — was a less serious problem last year.
You do nt feel wind chill at that windspeed, much less blow the UHI away.
Fortunately here in Devon we get prevailing westerly winds blowing in clear air from the ocean but London is in a basin and is noticeably less windy so bad air stays.
Kind of new to me, but obvious enough: wind blows some of the time when the sun doesn't shine, so put wind generation and solar on the same location and reduce some infrastructure cost while getting less - intermittent power.
Re # 93 and the Dust Bowl: My understanding is that in some years rainfall amounts have been less than during the Dust Bowl period, but better crop / soil management practices have avoided serious wind - blown erosion.
While today we may indeed «need a weatherman [ie., climate scientist] to know which way the wind blows [ie., how and why the climate is changing]», his or her help will be less and less necessary in the near future.
At the ocean surface, where H2O is nearly always evaporating and the wind seldom stops blowing completely for long, what really happens when the power of the DWLWIR increases by about 1 % or less?
These mulches tend to last longer and are less likely to blow away in high winds.
They are far less likely to be blown down in bad weather as the wind just passes through them.
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